Meaning & Definition of word "Tingle"

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    Tingle

    /ˈtɪŋ.ɡl/

    noun:

    • 1. a slight, sharp, or pricking sensation.
      • Example: There was a tingle in her fingers after she held the ice for too long.
    • 2. a feeling of excitement or nervousness.
      • Example: He experienced a tingle of joy when he saw her smile.

    verb:

    • 1. to experience a slight, sharp, or pricking sensation, often associated with excitement or nervousness.
      • Example: She felt her skin tingle with anticipation as she approached the stage.
    • 2. to cause a slight, prickling sensation; to make something feel as if it is tingling.
      • Example: The cold wind made his cheeks tingle.

    Etymology

    Middle English tingle, of imitative origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tingling sensation:

    a feeling of slight prickling or stinging

    tingle with excitement:

    to feel a sense of anticipation or thrill

    Related Words

    prickle:

    a sharp or bristling sensation

    shiver:

    to shake slightly due to cold or emotion

    thrill:

    a sudden feeling of excitement or pleasure

    Slang Meanings of tingle

    Meaning: to feel an electrifying sensation

    Example Sentence: That song gives me a tingle every time I hear it.

    Meaning: to experience a rush of excitement

    Example Sentence: Seeing him again gave me a real tingle.