Flinch Definition

flĭnch
flinched, flinches, flinching
verb
flinched, flinches, flinching
To draw back, as from a blow, difficulty, etc.
Webster's New World
To wince, as from pain.
Webster's New World
To recoil, as from something unpleasant or difficult; shrink.
American Heritage

To make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus.

Wiktionary

To dodge (a question), to avoid an unpleasant task or duty.

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noun
flinches
An act of flinching.
Webster's New World
My eye doctor hates the flinch I have every time he tries to get near my eyes.
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Origin of Flinch

  • Obsolete French flenchir of Germanic origin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Compare Gothic (filhan), Icelandic fela (“to hide”)

    From Wiktionary

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