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grimace

grimace / grimace
NounIntransitive Verb
pl: grimacespast: grimacedpp: grimaceding: grimacing

A grimace is a visceral, involuntary reaction that manifests as a sudden contraction of facial muscles. It differs from a frown, which is often a sustained expression of sadness or anger, by its fleeting, sharp nature and its strong association with physical repulsion or acute discomfort. It conveys a sense of internal struggle or an instinctive attempt to recoil from an unpleasant stimulus. When used as a verb, the word emphasizes the physical act of twisting the features. It is frequently employed in narratives to signal a character's silent reaction to bad news or a foul smell, serving as a non-verbal cue for disapproval or agony without the need for explicit dialogue.

Meanings

Noungrimace

A twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or disapproval.

"He let out a grimace of pain when the doctor touched the wound."

Intransitive Verbgrimace
[~]

To make a twisted facial expression to show pain, disgust, or disapproval.

"She grimaced as she tasted the bitter medicine."

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