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    blench
    /blɛn(t)ʃ/

    verb

    • 1. make a sudden flinching movement out of fear or pain: "he blenched and struggled to regain his composure"
    • 2. become pale: "a shudder shook the boy's frame and his face blenched"

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  2. to move back or away suddenly or react physically because something frightens, disgusts (= shocks), or upsets you: At the sight of the dead animal, Diana blenched. humorous. to be very unwilling to do something: My sister blenches at the very thought of changing a baby's nappy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not liking. abhor. abide.

  3. The meaning of BLENCH is to draw back or turn aside from lack of courage : flinch. How to use blench in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Blench.

  4. blench in British English. (blɛntʃ ) verb. (intransitive) to shy away, as in fear; quail. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. Old English blencan to deceive.

  5. Blench definition: to shrink; flinch; quail. See examples of BLENCH used in a sentence.

  6. to move back or away suddenly or react physically because something frightens, disgusts (= shocks), or upsets you: At the sight of the dead animal, Diana blenched. humorous. to be very unwilling to do something: My sister blenches at the very thought of changing a baby's diaper. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not liking. abhor. abide.

  7. Define blench. blench synonyms, blench pronunciation, blench translation, English dictionary definition of blench. intr.v. blenched , blench·ing , blench·es To draw back or shy away, as from fear; flinch. blench′er n. v. Variant of blanch.

  8. 3 days ago · blench. /blɛntʃ/. IPA guide. Other forms: blenched; blenching; blenches. Definitions of blench. verb. turn pale, as if in fear. synonyms: blanch, pale. see more.