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cringe

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Verb — To flinch or shrink back in embarrassment, disgust, or fear.

How to use cringe

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

cringe at something so cringe a cringe moment

The noun and adjective senses ("that's so cringe") are internet slang and very informal.

Etymology

From Old English crincgan/crenċan, "to yield or bend," ultimately from a root meaning "to turn" — the same origin as "crinkle."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cringe” mean?

The word “cringe” means to flinch or shrink back in embarrassment, disgust, or fear. In plain terms, to physically flinch, or (informally) to feel or cause secondhand embarrassment.

How do you pronounce “cringe”?

“Cringe” is pronounced KRIHNJ (/ˈkɹɪnd͡ʒ/ in IPA).

How do you use “cringe” in a sentence?

Here is “cringe” used in a sentence: “I cringed when I saw the old photos of myself from school.”

What part of speech is “cringe”?

Depending on how it is used, “cringe” can be a verb, a noun and an adjective.

Where does the word “cringe” come from?

The word “cringe” comes from Old English. From Old English crincgan/crenċan, "to yield or bend," ultimately from a root meaning "to turn" — the same origin as "crinkle.".

Is “cringe” a common word?

“Cringe” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “cringe” have?

“Cringe” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to flinch or shrink back in embarrassment, disgust, or fear.

What is the difference between cringe as a verb and cringe as a noun?

As a verb, cringe describes the physical or emotional reaction of flinching back in embarrassment, disgust, or fear. As a noun, especially in informal and online use, cringe refers to the embarrassing content or moment itself that causes that reaction in an observer.

Is cringe formal or informal English?

Cringe as a verb is standard English, but its use as a noun or adjective, as in that video is so cringe, is informal and especially common in online and youth slang. In formal writing, it is best to stick to the verb form or use synonyms like flinch or wince.

What does it mean to call something cringe on social media?

On social media, calling something cringe means it is embarrassingly awkward or uncool to watch, often used about videos, posts, or behaviour that provokes secondhand embarrassment. This informal adjective use has grown from the older verb meaning to flinch in discomfort.

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