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cringe ⇒ vi. (fear: cower, draw back) (από φόβο) ζαρώνω, μαζεύομαι ρ αμ. (για να αποφύγω κάτι) σκύβω ρ αμ. (μεταφορικά) ανατριχιάζω ρ αμ. I cringe whenever she says she's going to sing. Ανατριχιάζω όποτε λέει ότι θα τραγουδήσει.
Cringe is a verb that means to move away from something frightening or to feel embarrassed or ashamed. It can also be an adjective or an exclamation to describe something very embarrassing or bad. Learn more about cringe with examples, synonyms and related words.
Cringe is a verb that means to move away from something frightening or to feel embarrassed or ashamed. It can also be an adjective or an exclamation to describe something very embarrassing or bad. Learn more about cringe with examples and synonyms.
Learn the meaning of cringe as a verb, noun, and adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Cringe can mean to recoil in distaste, fear, servility, or embarrassment.
When you cringe, your body language shows you don't like what you see and hear. You close your eyes and grimace. You may even jerk your body away from the offensive sight or sound, like the old picture of you in an "awkward stage" that makes you cringe whenever you see it.
Cringe means to shrink back, bend, or crouch, especially in fear, pain, or servility; cower. It can also mean to feel very embarrassed or awkward, or to seek favor by acting in a servile way. See the origin, history, and examples of cringe in different contexts.
Cringe means to feel embarrassed or disgusted, and perhaps show this feeling in your expression or by making a slight movement. Learn more about the word forms, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of cringe in British and American English.