Bristled
/ˈbrɪs.əld/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To stand upright away from the skin, as hair or fur does, typically in response to fear, aggression, or excitement.
The dog bristled at the intruder, its fur standing on end.
To react in an angry or defensive manner.
She bristled at the criticism, feeling it was unjustified.
adjective
Covered or adorned with short, stiff hair or bristles.
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
to get defensive or upset quickly
He really bristled when she mentioned his mistake.
to show annoyance visibly
She bristled at the suggestion that she was wrong.