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  1. To flinch is to react to pain by wincing, pulling away, or cringing. Often it's used to describe a person who shows a moment of weakness or fright: he was so tough, I thought he'd never flinch, but snakes really freak him out.

  2. Meaning of flinch in English. flinch. verb [ I ] us / flɪntʃ / uk / flɪntʃ / Add to word list. to make a sudden, small movement because of pain or fear: He didn't even flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound. Synonyms. quail literary. wince. Compare. cringe verb. shrink verb. recoil verb. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. 1. To start or wince involuntarily, as from surprise or pain. 2. To recoil, as from something unpleasant or difficult; shrink. n. An act or instance of starting, wincing, or recoiling. [Obsolete French flenchir, of Germanic origin .] flinch′er n. flinch′ing·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · 1. intransitive verb [usu neg] If you flinch, you make a small sudden movement, especially when something surprises you or hurts you. Leo stared back at him without flinching. 2. intransitive verb. If you flinch from something unpleasant, you are unwilling to do it or think about it, or you avoid doing it.

  5. 1. / flɪntʃ / verb. a variant of flense. flinch. 2. / flɪntʃ / verb. to draw back suddenly, as from pain, shock, etc; wince. he flinched as the cold water struck him. often foll by from to avoid contact (with); shy away. he never flinched from his duty. noun. the act or an instance of drawing back. a card game in which players build sequences.

  6. Definition of flinch – Learner’s Dictionary. flinch. verb [ I ] uk / flɪntʃ / us. flinch verb [I] (MOVE BACKWARDS) Add to word list. to make a sudden movement backwards because you are afraid or in pain: She didn't flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound. flinch verb [I] (AVOID DOING) to avoid doing something that is unpleasant:

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · flinch (third-person singular simple present flinches, present participle flinching, simple past and past participle flinched) ( intransitive) To make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus; to cringe . To dodge (a question), to avoid an unpleasant task or duty. ( croquet) To let the foot slip from a ball ...

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