Meaning & Definition of word "Twitch"

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    Twitch

    /twɪtʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. a quick, sudden movement.
      • Example: He felt a twitch in his leg after sitting for too long.
    • 2. an involuntary muscular contraction.
      • Example: The doctor examined the twitch in her hand and suggested some exercises.

    verb:

    • 1. to make a quick, sudden movement.
      • Example: The dog began to twitch when it heard the sound of the treat bag.
    • 2. to cause to move with a sudden jerky motion.
      • Example: She twitched the curtain aside to see who was outside.
    • 3. to have an involuntary muscular contraction.
      • Example: His eye began to twitch nervously during the stressful situation.

    Etymology

    Middle English twicchen, from Old English twiccian.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    twitching eye:

    A condition where the eyelid involuntarily moves or spasms, usually due to stress or fatigue.

    twitch of excitement:

    A slight movement indicating excitement or anticipation.

    twitching in your sleep:

    An involuntary movement during sleep, often related to dreaming.

    Related Words

    spasm:

    A sudden involuntary contraction of a muscle.

    tremor:

    An involuntary quivering movement.

    twitcher:

    A person or thing that twitches.

    Slang Meanings of twitch

    Meaning: To twitch with excitement or anticipation, often used in gaming contexts.

    Example Sentence: After he won the game, he was twitching with excitement.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who is very anxious or jittery.

    Example Sentence: He was so twitchy that it was hard to have a calm conversation.