bridling Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- stopping
- holding
- inhibiting
- checking
- constraining
- swallowing
- stifling
- interrupting
- pulling-in
- governing
- ruling
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
Weak:
bridling Meaning
Webster
bridling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bridle
bridling Sentence Examples
- She felt herself bridling at the unfair accusation hurled her way.
- His pride prevented him from bridling his annoyance at the criticism.
- The horse showed signs of bridling, tossing its head in defiance.
- Despite her efforts, she couldn't help bridling with indignation at the condescending tone.
- He tried to hide his frustration, but his clenched jaw betrayed his bridling emotions.
- The diplomat practiced bridling his temper during tense negotiations.
- She sensed him bridling at her suggestion, his body language stiffening.
- The soldier bridled at the commander's orders, feeling they were unreasonable.
- The professor bridled at the student's insolent remark, maintaining her composure with difficulty.
- The dog, feeling threatened, showed signs of bridling, growling softly as it backed away.
FAQs About the word bridling
of Bridle
curbing, measuring, suppressing, keeping, regulating,controlling, restraining, containing, taming, stopping
losing, loosening, loosening,losing,liberating, expressing, liberating, venting, venting, expressing
She felt herself bridling at the unfair accusation hurled her way.
His pride prevented him from bridling his annoyance at the criticism.
The horse showed signs of bridling, tossing its head in defiance.
Despite her efforts, she couldn't help bridling with indignation at the condescending tone.