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Gooseflesh - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Gooseflesh is the bumpy skin caused by cold, fear, or excitement, when tiny muscles contract around hair follicles. It is also called goosebumps or chicken skin.

gooseflesh

/ˈɡusˌflɛʃ/ /ˈɡuːsˌflɛʃ/

Definition:

Bumpy skin caused by cold, fear, or excitement, resembling a plucked goose's skin.

Synonyms:

goose bumps, chicken skin, horripilation

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

smooth skin, calmness

Common Collocations:

cold weather, scary movie, thrilling moment, sudden chill, eerie feeling

Derivatives:

goosefleshed, goosefleshy

Usage Tips:

Use "gooseflesh" to describe skin reaction to cold or strong emotions like fear or excitement.

Common Phrases:

gave me gooseflesh, covered in gooseflesh, gooseflesh rising

Etymology:

Derived from "goose" (bird) + "flesh," referring to the resemblance of bumpy skin to a plucked goose.

Examples:

  • 1. The chilly wind gave her gooseflesh on her arms.
  • 2. Watching the horror movie gave him intense gooseflesh.
  • 3. She felt gooseflesh rise as the ghost story unfolded.
  • 4. His sudden shout sent gooseflesh down my spine.

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