tingle (Meaning)

Wordnet

tingle (n)

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright

a somatic sensation as from many tiny stings

Wordnet

tingle (v)

cause a stinging or tingling sensation

Webster

tingle (v. i.)

To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.

To feel a sharp, thrilling pain.

To have, or to cause, a sharp, thrilling sensation, or a slight pricking sensation.

tingle Sentence Examples

  1. The coldness of the water sent a tingle down her spine.
  2. The anticipation of the upcoming concert made her fingers tingle.
  3. The massage therapist's skilled hands left a lingering tingle.
  4. The sharp pain from the needle prick caused a momentary tingle.
  5. The fragrance of the blooming flowers evoked a gentle tingle in his nostrils.
  6. The sensation of the velvet fabric against her skin created a pleasant tingle.
  7. The electricity in the air produced a tingling sensation in their bodies.
  8. The tingling in her toes was a sign of a poor circulation.
  9. The exciting news sent a thrill and tingle through her whole being.
  10. The tiny vibrations from the mosquito's wings caused a faint tingle on her skin.

FAQs About the word tingle

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright, a somatic sensation as from many tiny stings, cause a stinging or tingling sensationTo feel a kind of thrilling sensa

sting,ache, pain, pang,soreness, swelling, twinge, prick, agony, sore

comfort, comfort, ease,ease,easiness, easiness,

The coldness of the water sent a tingle down her spine.

The anticipation of the upcoming concert made her fingers tingle.

The massage therapist's skilled hands left a lingering tingle.

The sharp pain from the needle prick caused a momentary tingle.