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Wimping Meaning in English

word · lemma: wimp

ˈwɪmp
WIMP-ing
wˈɪmpɪŋ
WIMP-ing

Definition

'Wimping' means behaving in a weak, timid, or cowardly way, especially when someone avoids doing something difficult or scary.

Usage & Nuances

'Wimping' is informal and slightly mocking. Used mainly in casual speech, often with 'out' as in 'wimping out.' It criticizes someone for lacking courage. Do not use in formal or polite situations.

Example Sentences

He was wimping during the scary movie and covered his eyes.

basic

Stop wimping and try the roller coaster!

basic

She's wimping out of the competition because she’s nervous.

basic

I thought you were brave, but now you’re just wimping out.

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Don’t start wimping just because it looks hard.

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He keeps wimping out right before it’s his turn to speak.

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