Recoil (verb)

  1. To jerk back suddenly in reaction to something.
  2. To shrink back in fear, horror, or disgust.

Origin:

From old french reculer, from re- + cul 'buttocks'.

Examples:

  1. The gun recoiled with such force that it almost knocked me over.
  2. I recoiled at the sight of the dead mouse on the kitchen floor.
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