cringe


1cringe

verb \ˈkrinj\
cringedcring·ing

Definition of CRINGE

intransitive verb
1
: to draw in or contract one's muscles involuntarily (as from cold or pain)
2
: to shrink in fear or servility
3
: to behave in an excessively humble or servile way
4
: to recoil in distaste <Americans cringed … at the use of a term now regarded as a slur — William Safire>
cring·er noun

Examples of CRINGE

  1. Many English teachers cringe when their students use the word ain't.
  2. I always cringe when I hear that song.
  3. Just the thought of eating broccoli makes me cringe.
  4. The dog cringed at the noise.

Origin of CRINGE

Middle English crengen; akin to Old English cringan to yield, Middle High German krank weak
First Known Use: 13th century

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