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Detailed Translations for flinch from English to Spanish

flinch:

Conjugations for flinch:

present
  1. flinch
  2. flinch
  3. flinches
  4. flinch
  5. flinch
  6. flinch
simple past
  1. flinched
  2. flinched
  3. flinched
  4. flinched
  5. flinched
  6. flinched
present perfect
  1. have flinched
  2. have flinched
  3. has flinched
  4. have flinched
  5. have flinched
  6. have flinched
past continuous
  1. was flinching
  2. were flinching
  3. was flinching
  4. were flinching
  5. were flinching
  6. were flinching
future
  1. shall flinch
  2. will flinch
  3. will flinch
  4. shall flinch
  5. will flinch
  6. will flinch
continuous present
  1. am flinching
  2. are flinching
  3. is flinching
  4. are flinching
  5. are flinching
  6. are flinching
subjunctive
  1. be flinched
  2. be flinched
  3. be flinched
  4. be flinched
  5. be flinched
  6. be flinched
diverse
  1. flinch!
  2. let's flinch!
  3. flinched
  4. flinching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for flinch:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- wince
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
desalentarse become despondent; become disheartened; become dispirited; despond; falter; flinch falter; stagger; sway
desanimarse become despondent; become disheartened; become dispirited; despond; falter; flinch become despondent; falter; stagger; sway
desequilibrarse become despondent; become disheartened; become dispirited; despond; falter; flinch falter; fluctuate; stagger; sway; vary
desmayar become despondent; become disheartened; become dispirited; despond; falter; flinch falter; stagger; sway
- cringe; funk; quail; recoil; shrink; squinch; wince

Related Words for "flinch":

  • flinching

Synonyms for "flinch":


Related Definitions for "flinch":

  1. a reflex response to sudden pain1
  2. draw back, as with fear or pain1
    • she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf1

Wiktionary Translations for flinch:

flinch
verb
  1. to make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a stimulus

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
flinch tropezar broncherfaire un faux pas.
flinch doblar; arquear; encorvar fléchir — Faire ployer, courber.
flinch retroceder; diferir; aplazar; ceder reculertirer ou pousser un objet en arrière.
flinch estremecer tressailliréprouver une agitation vif et passager à la suite d’une émotion subite.