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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. Blench means to move back or away suddenly or react physically because something frightens, disgusts or upsets you. It can also mean to be very unwilling to do something. See how to use it in sentences and how to say it in different languages.

  3. Learn the difference between blench and blanch, two verbs that are often confused. Blench means to flinch or turn white, while blanch means to bleach or whiten.

  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. 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.

  7. Blench means to move back or away suddenly or react physically because something frightens, disgusts or upsets you. It can also mean to be very unwilling to do something. See how to use blench in sentences and find related words and phrases.

  8. Blench can mean to draw back or shy away, as from fear, or to make or become pale or white. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of blench in different languages.