Encogió (en. Shrank)
/en.koˈxjo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To make something become smaller or to contract.
The cold shrank the fabric.
El frío encogió la tela.
To feel small or less important in emotional situations.
He shrank in fear when he heard the noise.
Se encogió de miedo cuando escuchó el ruido.
To decrease in extent or size, both physically and figuratively.
The pain made him shrink for a moment.
El dolor lo encogió durante un momento.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'encoger', which comes from the Latin 'coangere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to shrug
To express indifference or detachment.
encogerse de hombros
to shrink from fear
To feel intense fear that triggers a physical response of contraction.
encogerse de miedo
to shrink
To feel diminished in importance or self-esteem.
encogerse
Related Words
encoger
A verb related to the act of reducing size.
encoger
shrank
The participle of encoger, describing something that has been reduced.
encogido
Slang Meanings
To feel defeated or small in the face of a situation.
When he saw the exam, he shrank.
Cuando vio el examen, se encogió.
To be very scared.
He couldn't stop shrinking every time he thought about the horror movie.
No paraba de encogerse cada vez que pensaba en la película de terror.