"Hackles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hackles" Meaning

Hackles refers to the sudden and intense feeling of anger, irritation, or displeasure, often accompanied by a raised or bristled posture, especially in animals. In human context, hackles can rise due to strong emotions such as defensiveness, hostility, or resentment.

"Hackles" Examples

Examples of Using the Word "Hackles"


The mention of the rival company's acquisition of our biggest client raised my hackles and I couldn't help but feel upset. (#adversity)
The spiteful remark sent her hackles up and the party quickly deteriorated. (#aggression)
The laid-back surfer's constant joking made my hackles rise, as I was trying to focus on my work. (#annoy)
The confrontation with the aggressive driver left me on edge, and my hackles were still standing when I got home. (#anxiety)
The company's sudden change in policy sent shockwaves through the office, and my hackles were raised in concern for my job. (#uncertainty)

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