"Winced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Winced" Meaning

To wince is to make a quick, reflexive movement of the face, showing discomfort or pain, typically as a reaction to a sharp or sudden sound, touch, or smell.

"Winced" Examples

5 usage examples of the word "wince"


| Example | Part of speech | Context |
| --- | --- | --- |
| She winced as she saw the razor-sharp knife. | Verb | Reflexive response to a painful sight. |
| The doctor prepared her for a sharp injection, and the patient winced in anticipation. | Verb | Reflecting the expectation of pain. |
| His eyes winced at the bright light after a long time in the dark room. | Verb | Reaction to sudden change in environment. |
| The testimony of the survivor made everyone in the courtroom wince at the brutality of the crime. | Verb | Emotional reaction to a disturbing or painful information. |
| She winced at the mistake in the movie," said the critic, indicating a flaw in the script. | Verb | Reaction to a flaw or error.

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