Encogiéndose (en. Shrinking)
/en.ko.ˈxi.en.do.se/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To reduce the size of the body by contracting the muscles.
The cat shrank when it heard the loud noise.
El gato se encogió al escuchar el ruido fuerte.
To feel smaller or less important in a situation.
He shrank in embarrassment when receiving compliments.
Se encogió de vergüenza al recibir elogios.
To adopt a defensive or submissive posture.
The child shrank when he saw his teacher approaching.
El niño se encogió al ver a su profesor acercarse.
Etymology
From the verb 'encoger', which comes from the Latin 'coactare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to shrug one's shoulders
To express indifference or disinterest.
encogerse de hombros
to shrink in fear
To feel extreme fear that provokes a physical reaction of shrinking.
encogerse de miedo
to shrink in embarrassment
To feel a lot of embarrassment that causes a physical reaction of shrinking.
encogerse de vergüenza
Related Words
to shrink
To decrease the size or quantity of something.
encoger
shrunk
State of being shrunk or in a small dimension position.
cojido
coercion
Action of forcing someone to do something.
coacción
Slang Meanings
To feel small in the face of problems.
When he saw the enormity of the project, he felt himself shrinking.
Cuando vio la enormidad del proyecto, se sentía encogiéndose.
To evade responsibilities.
When asked about his part of the work, he shrank.
Cuando le preguntaron por su parte del trabajo, se encogió.