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.
No, the word 'winced' is the past tense of the verb to wince.
The word wince is a verb and a noun.
The noun 'wince' is a word for an slight expression on the face caused by pain or distress; a word for a thing.
The noun form of the verb to wince is the present participle of the verb (gerund) wincing.
Examples:
He winced when I handed him the bill. (verb)
I could tell the news was bad by the wince on his face. (noun)
The boy was wincing at the taste of the broccoli. (verb)
The sight of the needle caused some wincing. (noun)
"Wince" is a verb; "winced" is the past tense of the verb.
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"Wince" is a verb; "winced" is the past tense of the verb.
he winced in pain
I winced at my parents.
He winced as the dentist pulled his tooth.
Shouted is a non-example of winced
You can wince as much as you can but I am still going to hit you three more times.
Just one - winced (it's not wincéd, just winsd)
Nigel winced as colin ran his fingers down the blackboard.
I WINCED at a very ugly old man
what does winced mean
winced, wincing
yes. here is a sentence: My sweater winced in the washer. yes. here is a sentence: My sweater winced in the washer.