When John saw the giant spider he recoiled in horror.
Alice was so startled at Jacob's outburst at her, she recoiled and his comments lost all meaning.
She recoiled at the sight of his limp, lifeless body.
Past tense of recoil.
This is refering to the way a person recoiled or flinched, like you would if someone (or something) was about to hit you. You could even "move back as away from a blow" if someone told you some sort of horrible, shocking news that made you take a step backward, in shock.
if you are ill-treated by someone then how would you feel..............?? if your teacher upbraid's you ,then you feel happy or sad .............. no doubtingly sad the same is with the dalits
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Well that's not really for someone else to answer as it is what you believe or feel in terms of this. It would make you feel as if you would dump your lover or do what they did to you (revenge basically). 007 SGS
It makes you feel foolish (if you believed the lie), mad (that someone would even lie to you) or happy (that someone would lie to you to not hurt your feelings). It depends on the situation.
I feel it would be a good thing to do, if you have time
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Normally it is not good. Think how you would feel to be in there shoes.