• Frequency of Use
    35 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Bristle Meanings

    noun a short stiff hair or bristle-like appendage on an animal or plant

    verb to react angrily or defensively in a hostile or offended manner

    Fields related to bristle

    Art

    An artist may use a bristle brush to create texture in a painting.

    Engineering

    Bristles on a cleaning brush can help remove debris from machinery.

    Zoology

    The bristle on the back of a porcupine is used as a defense mechanism.

    Personal Care

    A toothbrush may have soft bristles for gentle cleaning.

    Grooming

    A pet brush may have bristles to help detangle fur.

    Occupation Usage of bristle

    Writer

    In writing, 'bristle' can be used to describe a character's reaction, such as 'he bristled at the criticism'.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'bristle' to describe a patient's defensive reaction to a particular topic or question.

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'bristle' to describe a student's response to a challenging assignment or feedback.

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use 'bristle' to describe a witness's reaction to a line of questioning during a trial.

    Manager

    Managers may use 'bristle' to describe an employee's defensive response to feedback or criticism.

    Salesperson

    Salespeople may use 'bristle' to describe a customer's negative reaction to a sales pitch.

    Journalist

    Journalists may use 'bristle' to describe a subject's defensive response to tough questions during an interview.

    Chef

    Chefs may use 'bristle' to describe a customer's reaction to a dish that doesn't meet their expectations.

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