Chinned: meaning, definitions and examples

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chinned

 

[ ʧɪnd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

action expressing

Chinned refers to the act of raising or extending one's chin, often in a defiant or assertive manner. This gesture can convey confidence, determination, or readiness to confront a challenge. It can also be associated with physical actions, such as performing a chin-up exercise wherein one pulls their body up by holding onto a bar with their hands. Overall, 'chinned' encapsulates both a physical movement and a behavioral expression.

Synonyms

elevated, lifted, raised.

Examples of usage

  • He chinned up to greet the crowd.
  • She chinned at the interviewer with confidence.
  • During the workout, he chinned himself over the bar.
  • Chinned with determination, she faced her fears.

Translations

Translations of the word "chinned" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mentonudo

🇮🇳 ठोड़ी वाला

🇩🇪 Kinn

🇮🇩 berdagu

🇺🇦 з підборіддям

🇵🇱 z podbródkiem

🇯🇵 顎のある

🇫🇷 au menton proéminent

🇪🇸 con mentón

🇹🇷 çeneli

🇰🇷 턱 있는

🇸🇦 ذقن

🇨🇿 s bradou

🇸🇰 s bradou

🇨🇳 下巴突出的

🇸🇮 s brado

🇮🇸 me kjálka

🇰🇿 иекпен

🇬🇪 წარბებით

🇦🇿 çənəsi olan

🇲🇽 con mentón

Etymology

The term 'chinned' derives from the noun 'chin', which has its roots in Old English 'cyne', referring to the projecting, lower part of the face. Historically, the chin has been a significant facial feature, often associated with strength or confidence. The verb form 'chin' often appears in various contexts, particularly in sports and physical training. Its association with assertiveness has allowed it to be adopted in metaphorical expressions as well. Over time, 'chinned' has come to describe the specific action of lifting or extending the chin, both literally in physical activities and figuratively in social interactions. The empowering connotation continues to evolve, suggesting an attitude of self-assurance and resilience in various aspects of life.