to make a sudden, quick movement backward in reaction to pain, fear, or surprise.
From Middle French 'flenchir' meaning 'to bend,' possibly of Germanic origin, describing the involuntary physical reaction to an unwanted stimulus.
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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