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Frank
What is the meaning of "to feel strangely defensive"?
Example: When I read this I felt strangely defensive of modern communication?
Can you help me?What is the meaning?
Thank you
Frank
Jan 23, 2017 6:46 PM
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'To feel defensive' is to feel protective or defensive of something.
'To feel strangely defensive' is to feel this but for an unknown reason or a larger amount than expected.
E.g. When I read this I felt strangely defensive of modern communication [because I'm surprisingly proud of modern communication as it's a part of me, and so reading criticism makes me feel strangely defensive], for example.
Obviously haven't read the article so I can't say that's what the author was saying, but I hope this helps in understanding the phrase!
January 23, 2017
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To "feel strangely defensive" can mean that you want to protect something without knowing why. It is difficult to understand without context.
January 23, 2017
Frank
Language Skills
English, German
Learning Language
English
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