IPA: /ˈbraɪdəl/
KK: /ˈbraɪdəl/
intransitive verb
Definition: To raise the head and pull in the chin as a sign of displeasure or anger.
Example: She bridled at the suggestion that she was not working hard enough.
noun
Definition: A piece of equipment used to control a horse, consisting of straps that go around the horse's head and mouth, allowing the rider to guide it.
Example: The rider carefully adjusted the bridle before mounting the horse.
transitive verb
Definition: To control or restrain someone or something, often by using a device that fits on the head of a horse.
Example: The trainer had to bridle the horse before the race.