flinch
verb 1 make a quick, nervous movement as an instinctive reaction to fear or pain. 2 (flinch from) avoid through fear or anxiety. noun an act of flinching. ORIGIN originally in the sense slink or sneak off : from Old French flenchir turn aside.
Perform another search of the Compact Oxford English Dictionary
About this dictionary
The Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English contains 145,000 words, phrases, and definitions.
Find out more about Oxford's range of English dictionaries
Sign up for the AskOxford Word of the Day
Search the Little Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Search the Concise Dictionary of First Names
|