Pronunciation: /faɪt ɔr flaɪt/
noun a response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat, which prepares the body to either fight or flee
A1 When faced with danger, animals often experience fight or flight instincts.
A2 In stressful situations, humans can exhibit fight or flight responses.
B1 Understanding the fight or flight response can help in managing anxiety.
B2 The fight or flight mechanism is a natural response to perceived threats.
C1 Psychologists study the fight or flight reaction in relation to stress and trauma.
C2 Individuals with PTSD may have a heightened fight or flight response.
formal When faced with a threatening situation, the body's natural response is to activate the fight or flight response.
informal I had to decide whether to fight or flight when the dog started chasing me.
slang I was totally in fight or flight mode when I saw my ex at the party.
figurative The intense pressure of the deadline triggered my fight or flight instincts.
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