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Meaning of wince
The primary meaning of the word "wince" is to suddenly feel or show pain or disgust.
Etymology of wince
The word "wince" originated in the mid-16th century, from the Old English word "wincian", which means "to kick" or "to twitch", and is related to the Old Norse word "vinka", which means "to bend" or "to bow".
Historically, the word "wince" was used to describe a sudden, involuntary movement of the body, often in response to pain or discomfort.
Synonyms
shudder
cringe
recoil
flinch
squirm
shrink
tremble
quake
quiver
twitch
convulse
spasmodically contract
jerk
start
jump
blink
flicker
grimace
scowl
frown
pout
sulk
gloom
cloud
darken
lower
look down
droop
sag
slump
hunch
cower
crouch
crumple
collapse
fold
double up
buckle
wilt
flag
fade
dwindle
wane
diminish
decrease
reduce
lessen
contract
tighten
shorten
narrow
shrivel
shrunk
draw back
pull back
withdraw
retreat
recede
recoil
back off
shy away
avoid
evade
elude
escape
dodge
sidestep
parry
deflect
divert
avert
turn away
look away
glance away
peer away
Definitions
- To feel a sudden sharp pain or discomfort, typically as a result of something unpleasant or painful happening to one's body.
- * To show a feeling of pain, disgust, or distaste, typically by a sudden facial expression or movement of the body.
Usage Examples
- She winced as the nurse gave her the injection.
- * He winced at the thought of eating the spoiled food.
- * The child winced as she fell and scraped her knee.
Antonyms
relax
unwind
loosen
release
calm
soothe
comfort
reassure
alleviate
mitigate
assuage
appease
placate
mollify
pacify
tranquilize
serenade
delight
please
charm
enchant
captivate
fascinate
enthrall
beguile
cheer
gladden
thrill
exhilarate
electrify
stimulate
invigorate
revitalize
rejuvenate
refresh
restore
renew