Meaning & Definition of word "Bristled"

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    Bristled

    /ˈbrɪs.əld/

    verb:

    • 1. To stand upright away from the skin, as hair or fur does, typically in response to fear, aggression, or excitement.
      • Example: The dog bristled at the intruder, its fur standing on end.
    • 2. To react in an angry or defensive manner.
      • Example: She bristled at the criticism, feeling it was unjustified.

    adjective:

    • 1. Covered or adorned with short, stiff hair or bristles.
      • Example: The bristled brush was perfect for cleaning the dirt from the shoes.

    Etymology

    Middle English bristlen, from bristle.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bristle with anger:

    to react with evident anger or hostility.

    bristles at:

    to show annoyance or defensiveness about something.

    Related Words

    bristle:

    to become stiff or erect.

    spiky:

    having sharp points that resemble bristles.

    Slang Meanings of bristled

    Meaning: to get defensive or upset quickly

    Example Sentence: He really bristled when she mentioned his mistake.

    Meaning: to show annoyance visibly

    Example Sentence: She bristled at the suggestion that she was wrong.