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- verbblink (verb) · blinks (third person present) · blinked (past tense) · blinked (past participle) · blinking (present participle)
- shut and open the eyes quickly:"she blinked, momentarily blinded" · "he blinked his eyes nervously"
- (blink back)try to control or prevent (tears) by shutting and opening the eyes quickly:"Elizabeth blinked back tears"
- (blink at)react to (something) with surprise or disapproval:"he doesn't blink at the unsavory aspects of his subject"
- back down from a confrontation:"the government blinked in the face of a coordinated public sector strike"
- (of a light or light source) shine intermittently or unsteadily:"the icon for his email was blinking"
nounblink (noun) · blinks (plural noun)- an act of shutting and opening the eyes quickly:"he was observing her every blink"
- a moment's hesitation:"Thompson would have given her all this without a blink"
- a momentary gleam of light:"out on the marshes there was a blink of light"
OriginMiddle English: from blenk, Scots variant of blench, reinforced by Middle Dutch blinken ‘to shine’. Early senses included ‘deceive’, ‘flinch’ (compare with blench), and also ‘open the eyes after sleep’: hence blink (mid 16th century).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- shut and open the eyes quickly:
- react to (something) with surprise or disapproval:
- (of a light or light source) shine intermittently or unsteadily:
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- The word "blink" has the following meanings:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.us / blɪŋk / Add to word list Add to word list to close and open the eyes quickly, once or several times: [ I ] He stared at us without blinking. If a light blinks, it flashes off and on.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/blink1. To close and open one or both of the eyes rapidly. 2. To look in astonishment or disbelief, typically with the eyes blinking: stood blinking at the money they found in the drawer; blinked at the results of the experiment.www.thefreedictionary.com/blinkto close and open the eyes quickly, once or several times: [ I ] He stared at us without blinking. If a light blinks, it flashes off and on.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/blinkblink definition: to quickly close and open your eyes.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-ameri…
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When you blink or when you blink your eyes, you shut your eyes and very quickly open them again. Kathryn blinked and forced a smile. [VERB] Suddenly, Momma's eyes blinked. [VERB] She was blinking her eyes rapidly. [VERB …
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