Shobdo Logo
OETrecoil

recoil

Flag: gbEnglishOxford English Thesaurus

recoil
verb
(stress on the second syllable)
1 as he leaned towards her, she instinctively recoiled:
draw back, jump back, spring back, jerk back, pull back;
flinch, shy away, shrink (back), blench, start, wince, cower, quail.
2 he pictured them in his mind and recoiled from the thought:
feel revulsion at, feel disgust at, feel abhorrence at, be unable to bear, be unable to stomach, shrink from, shy away from, balk at, hesitate at.
3 his rifle recoiled:
kick (back), jerk back, spring back, fly back, jump back.
4 his attempts to discredit them will eventually recoil on him:
rebound on, come back on, affect badly;
misfire, backfire, boomerang, go wrong, fail to work out, be unsuccessful, go amiss, come to grief, meet with disaster;
archaic redound on.
noun
(stress on the first syllable)
the recoil of the gun:
kickback, kick.
recoil Oxford Dictionary of English