What is another word for Flinchingly?

Pronunciation: [flˈɪnt͡ʃɪŋlɪ] (IPA)

Flinchingly is an adverb that describes someone who is hesitant, shy or timid. Some synonyms for this word include hesitantly, timidly, tentatively, nervously, warily, and coyly. Each of these words has its own distinct connotation that can be used to convey different levels of apprehension or caution. For example, someone who is "hesitantly" approaching a stranger may have a small amount of trepidation, while someone who is "tentatively" stepping across a chasm might be acutely aware of the risks involved. "Nervously" suggests a higher level of anxiety, while "warily" conveys a sense of caution born of experience. "Coyly" may imply a desire to be approached, but with some reluctance. By using the appropriate synonym, writers can convey a more nuanced understanding of their subjects' emotional states.

What are the hypernyms for Flinchingly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Flinchingly

He held out half a biscuit that he happened to have in his jacket pocket, and the monkey looked at him curiously, as it held out one long thin black hand, Flinchingly, as if expecting to be teased.
"Middy and Ensign"
G. Manville Fenn
Instantly he looked away, Flinchingly, and met Fat Joe's voluminous grin-and looked back again, cunningly cautious.
"Then I'll Come Back to You"
Larry Evans
With a further effort he kept his eyes open and Flinchingly surveyed the scene around him.
"The Creature from Cleveland Depths"
Fritz Reuter Leiber

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