No, the word 'wince' is a noun and a verb.
Wince means to flinch. The strong iodine made him wince.
Synonyms for the verb wince are flinch or start. Synonyms for the noun wince are jump or start.
The word "wince" means the face you pull when you feel a sharp pain.He winced when he got a paper cut.
The word wince is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:As a noun: His wince made it obvious that he didn't like onion on his hamburger.As a verb: I wince when I get an injection even if it doesn't hurt.
There are many ways in which you could use the word wince in a sentence. You could say that the pain made you wince.
A wince.
Antynoms for wince?
"She winced when door slammed." It means to flinch..
i wince when i get sots
Wince is a main character in the novel "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls. He is a young boy who befriends the main character, Billy, and helps him with his hunting dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann. Wince is known for his storytelling and loyalty to Billy.
both eather one would be fine with me :)