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Which word best describes someone who "cringes" or "shrinks" in fear?

  1. Cower

  2. Ebb

  3. Countenance

  4. Feckless

The correct answer is: Cower

The word that best describes someone who "cringes" or "shrinks" in fear is indeed "cower." This term conveys a sense of retreating or crouching in response to fear or apprehension, illustrating a physical manifestation of vulnerability. When a person cowers, they typically exhibit behavior that shows they are being overwhelmed by fear, often by drawing back or lowering themselves in an attempt to avoid perceived danger. The other terms do not carry the same connotation of fear-based physical response. "Ebb" refers to receding or diminishing, often used in the context of tides or lessening intensity, and does not imply a direct reaction to fear. "Countenance" pertains to a person's face or facial expression and does not relate to actions taken in response to fear. "Feckless" describes someone who is ineffective or lacking initiative, which does not capture the immediate physical response of cowering in fear. Thus, "cower" is the most fitting descriptor for someone reacting in such a manner.