- verbclench (verb) · clenches (third person present) · clenched (past tense) · clenched (past participle) · clenching (present participle)
- (with reference to the fingers or hand) close into a tight ball, especially when feeling extreme anger:"she clenched her fists, struggling for control" · "John's right hand clenched into a fist"
- (with reference to the teeth) press or be pressed tightly together, especially with anger or determination or so as to suppress a strong emotion:"he clenched his teeth, fighting waves of nausea" · "her teeth clenched in anger"
- grasp (something) tightly, especially with the hands or between the teeth:"he clenched the steering wheel so hard that the car wobbled"
- (with reference to a muscular part of the body) tighten or contract sharply, especially with strong emotion:"my stomach was clenched in a knot" · "her heart clenched in fear"
nounclench (noun) · clenches (plural noun)- a contraction or tightening of part of the body:"she saw the anger rise, saw the clench of his fists"
OriginOld English (in the sense of clinch ‘fix securely’): of Germanic origin; related to cling.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (with reference to the fingers or hand) close into a tight ball, especially when feeling extreme anger:
- (with reference to the teeth) press or be pressed tightly together, especially with anger or determination or so as to suppress a strong emotion:
- grasp (something) tightly, especially with the hands or between the teeth:
noun- a contraction or tightening of part of the body:
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- Clench means to:
- Hold something tightly.
- Press together your lips or your hands in anger or determination.
- Close the hands or teeth tightly123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to hold something tightly, or press together your lips or your hands in anger or determination: He clenched his fist and waved it at the crowd.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/clenchclench [ klench ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to close (the hands, teeth, etc.) tightly. to grasp firmly; grip.www.dictionary.com/browse/clenchclench /klɛntʃ/ v. [ ~ + object] to close (the hands, etc.) tightly: clenched his fists in frustration.www.wordreference.com/definition/clench Explore further
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