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    Re·coil

    verb

    • 1. suddenly spring or flinch back in fear, horror, or disgust: "he recoiled in horror" Similar draw backjump backspring backjerk back

    noun

    • 1. the action of recoiling: "his body jerked with the recoil of the rifle"
  2. Recoil can be a verb meaning to fall back, shrink, or spring back, or a noun meaning the kickback of a gun or the reaction to something. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, and history of recoil.

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  4. Recoil definition: to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.. See examples of RECOIL used in a sentence.

  5. Recoil can be a verb meaning to move back because of fear or disgust, or to refuse to accept an idea or principle. It can also be a noun meaning the sudden backward movement of a gun when it is fired.

  6. A recoil is a movement backwards, usually from some force or impact. The recoil of a gun is a backward movement caused by momentum. Your trip to the shooting range might make your mom recoil — from horror, not momentum.

  7. Recoil means to spring back, shrink back, or return, often as a result of an impact or a discharge of ammunition. It can also refer to the backward movement of a gun or the change in momentum of a particle. See different sources and synonyms for recoil.

  8. Recoil means to move back quickly or to react strongly to something. It can also refer to the movement of a gun or a particle when fired or emitted. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation, and usage of recoil.

  9. Recoil is a verb that means to move away quickly from something or someone because you are afraid or disgusted, or to react strongly to an idea or situation. It can also describe the movement of a gun backwards when it is fired.

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