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Wince at Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɪns/ /ˈæt
WINSS-at
wˈɪns/ /ˈæt
WINSS-at

Definition

To make a slight, often involuntary facial expression or body movement because something is unpleasant, painful, or embarrassing. Usually followed by the thing that causes the reaction.

Usage & Nuances

Somewhat formal or literary; typically used with things like 'wince at the pain', 'wince at the criticism', or embarrassing remarks. Common mistake: don't confuse with 'cringe' (which can be stronger or more internal). Usually used for physical or emotional discomfort.

Example Sentences

Many people wince at the sound of nails on a chalkboard.

basic

He couldn't help but wince at the pain in his leg.

basic

Children often wince at the taste of sour lemons.

basic

She tried not to wince at her boss's harsh words, but it was hard.

natural

I always wince at cheesy movie lines.

natural

You could see the audience wince at his awkward joke.

natural