bridling

[brahyd-ling]

bridling Definition

  • 1the act of drawing up the head and tightening the reins of a horse or other animal
  • 2showing one's resentment or anger, especially by throwing up the head and drawing in the chin

Using bridling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bridling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The horse was bridling with excitement.

  • Example

    She bridled at the suggestion that she was lying.

  • Example

    He bridled his temper and tried to remain calm.

bridling Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: bridling in Brief

The term 'bridling' [brahyd-ling] refers to two different acts. The first is the act of drawing up the head and tightening the reins of a horse or other animal. The second is showing one's resentment or anger, especially by throwing up the head and drawing in the chin. Examples include 'The horse was bridling with excitement.' and 'She bridled at the suggestion that she was lying.'