bridle
bri
ˈbraɪ
brai
dle
dəl
dēl
British pronunciation
/bɹˈa‍ɪdə‍l/

Definition & Meaning of "bridle"in English

Bridle
01

a device placed on a horse's head, used by a rider to guide and control the horse's movements

What is a "bridle"?

A bridle is a piece of equipment used to control a horse while riding or leading it. It consists of straps that fit around the horse's head, including a bit that rests in the horse's mouth, and reins that the rider holds to guide the horse. The bridle helps the rider communicate with the horse through gentle pressure on the mouth, ears, and head. There are different types of bridles, each designed for specific riding activities, and they are often made from leather or synthetic materials for durability and comfort.

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The rider adjusted the bridle carefully before mounting the horse for their ride.
02

an act of restraining oneself or holding back

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Despite his anger, he maintained a tight bridle on his temper during the heated argument.
to bridle
01

(of a horse) to react or adjust movement in response to pressure from the reins

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The horse bridled smoothly as the rider shifted direction.
02

to equip a horse with headgear that includes reins and a bit, allowing the rider to guide or control it

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He bridles the horse before heading out to the trail.
03

to show sudden, and often visible, resentment

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He bridled at the accusation, his face flushing.
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