Flinch

/flɪntʃ/ verb

Definition

to make a sudden, quick movement backward in reaction to pain, fear, or surprise.

Etymology

From Middle French 'flenchir' meaning 'to bend,' possibly of Germanic origin, describing the involuntary physical reaction to an unwanted stimulus.

Kelly Says

A flinch is actually a reflex your nervous system does automatically before your brain even processes danger—it's your body's ancient survival instinct protecting you, happening in milliseconds.

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