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What does unflinching mean?
What does unflinching mean?
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Not flinching. (Flinching is that nervous movement someone makes out of fear (reculer in French) ). It might help to note that the prefix 'un' usually denotes the opposite of the word. Eg: unattractive (not attractive), unfit (not fit)
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