Meaning & Definition of word "Writhed"

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    Writhed

    /raɪð/

    verb:

    • 1. to twist or squirm in pain or discomfort.
      • Example: He writhed on the ground after twisting his ankle.
    • 2. to move in a twisting or contorted motion.
      • Example: The dancer writhed gracefully to the music, embodying the rhythm.
    • 3. to make a series of twisting or snake-like movements.
      • Example: The snake writhed through the grass, searching for its prey.
    • 4. to express discomfort, distress, or intense emotional reaction physically.
      • Example: She writhed in anguish at the news of her friend's accident.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'wriðan' meaning to twist or turn.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    writhed in pain:

    to move violently due to discomfort or anguish.

    writhed with laughter:

    to laugh so hard that one cannot stay still.

    Related Words

    writhing:

    the act of twisting or squirming in discomfort.

    contorted:

    twisted or bent out of shape, often in pain.

    Slang Meanings of writhed

    Meaning: to struggle or endure a tough situation

    Example Sentence: He was just writhed with the stress of finals week.

    Meaning: to move awkwardly in social situations

    Example Sentence: She was writhed in her chair during the awkward silence.