wincing

[wɪnsɪŋ]

wincing Definition

to show pain or embarrassment suddenly and for a short time in the face or body, often moving back slightly.

Using wincing: Examples

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

  • Example

    She winced as the needle went in.

  • Example

    He winced at the thought of what he had to do.

  • Example

    I couldn't help wincing when I saw the mess they'd made.

  • Example

    He winced with embarrassment.

wincing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with wincing

  • to react with pain or embarrassment to something

    Example

    She winced at the memory of their last argument.

  • to endure something painful or unpleasant with difficulty

    Example

    He winced through the entire procedure, trying not to show his discomfort.

  • to move back or flinch away from something painful or unpleasant

    Example

    She winced away from the bright light, shielding her eyes.

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Summary: wincing in Brief

'Wincing' [wɪnsɪŋ] is a verb that describes a sudden, involuntary reaction to pain or embarrassment, usually involving a facial expression or body movement. Examples include 'She winced as the needle went in.' and 'He winced with embarrassment.' 'Wince at' refers to reacting to something with pain or embarrassment, while 'wince through' means enduring something difficult. 'Wince away' describes moving back or flinching away from something unpleasant.