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.
"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.
Shouted is a non-example of winced
He winced as the dentist pulled his tooth.
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.