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Twitch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Twitch is a sudden, quick movement or jerk, often involuntary. It can also refer to a live streaming platform where users broadcast videos, mainly focused on gaming and entertainment.

twitch

/twɪtʃ/ /twɪtʃ/

Definition:

A sudden, quick movement or spasm, often involuntary.

Synonyms:

jerk, spasm, tremor, flicker

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

stillness, calm

Common Collocations:

eye twitch, muscle twitch, nervous twitch

Derivatives:

twitchy, twitching

Usage Tips:

Use "twitch" for small, sudden movements; often describes involuntary actions like muscle spasms.

Common Phrases:

twitch of the eye, nervous twitch, twitch in one's sleep

Etymology:

Originates from Old English "twiccian," meaning to pluck or pull sharply.

Examples:

  • 1. She felt a slight twitch in her eyelid.
  • 2. His fingers began to twitch nervously during the test.
  • 3. The dog gave a quick twitch of its ear.
  • 4. A sudden twitch startled her awake.

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