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recoil

English

Etymology

From Old French reculer.

Pronunciation

  • (verb)
    • IPA(key): /???k??l/
    • Rhymes: -??l
  • (noun)
    • IPA(key): /??i?k??l/

Noun

recoil (countable and uncountable, plural recoils)

  1. A starting or falling back; a rebound; a shrinking.
  2. The state or condition of having recoiled.
    • 1850, Frederick William Robertson, second address delivered to the members of the Working Men's Institute, Brighton
      The recoil from formalism is skepticism.
  3. (firearms) The energy transmitted back to the shooter from a firearm which has fired. Recoil is a function of the weight of the weapon, the weight of the projectile, and the speed at which it leaves the muzzle.
  4. An escapement in which, after each beat, the scape-wheel recoils slightly.

Synonyms

  • (firearms): kick

Translations

Verb

recoil (third-person singular simple present recoils, present participle recoiling, simple past and past participle recoiled)

  1. (intransitive) To pull back, especially in disgust, horror or astonishment. [from 16th c.]
  2. (intransitive, now rare) To retreat before an opponent. [from 14th c.]
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.11:
      that rude rout [] forced them, how ever strong and stout / They were, as well approv'd in many a doubt, / Backe to recule []
  3. (obsolete, intransitive) To retire, withdraw. [15th-18th c.]
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.x:
      Ye both forwearied be: therefore a whyle / Iread you rest, and to your bowres recoyle.
    • 1838, Thomas De Quincey, The Household Wreck
      The solemnity of her demeanor made it impossible [] that we should recoil into our ordinary spirits.
  4. (of a firearm) To quickly push back when fired

Translations

Anagrams

  • coiler

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startle

English

Etymology

From Middle English startlen, stertlen, stertyllen (to rush, stumble along), from Old English steartlian (to kick with the foot, struggle, stumble), equivalent to start +? -le. Cognate with Old Norse stirtla (to hobble, stagger), Icelandic stirtla (to straighten up, erect). Compare also Middle English stertil (hasty). More at start.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?st??t(?)l/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?st??t(?)l/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)t?l

Verb

startle (third-person singular simple present startles, present participle startling, simple past and past participle startled)

  1. (intransitive) To move suddenly, or be excited, on feeling alarm; to start.
    • Why shrinks the soul / Back on herself, and startles at destruction?
  2. (transitive) To excite by sudden alarm, surprise, or apprehension; to frighten suddenly and not seriously; to alarm; to surprise.
    • The supposition, at least, that angels do sometimes assume bodies need not startle us.
    • 1896, Joseph Conrad, "An Outcast of the Islands"
      Nothing could startle her, make her scold or make her cry. She did not complain, she did not rebel.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To deter; to cause to deviate.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Clarendon to this entry?)

Synonyms

  • (to move suddenly): start
  • (to excite suddenly): alarm, frighten, scare, surprise
  • (deter): deter

Derived terms

  • startling

Translations

Noun

startle (plural startles)

  1. A sudden motion or shock caused by an unexpected alarm, surprise, or apprehension of danger.

Derived terms

  • startler
  • startlish

Translations

See also

  • skittish

Anagrams

  • Slatter, Stalter, Statler, rattles, slatter, starlet

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