bristle
verb
Pronunciation: ˈbrɪsəl
Definition
To react with sudden anger, defensiveness, or indignation.
Examples
She bristled at the suggestion that she had not worked hard enough on the project.
The senator bristled when asked about his controversial voting record.
He bristled at the slightest criticism of his family.
How to Use bristle
- bristle at (prepositional phrase)
- To show anger or defensiveness in response to something. — "He bristled at the unfair accusation."
- bristle with (prepositional phrase)
- To be full of or covered with something sharp or energetic. — "The city was bristling with activity during the festival."
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