Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

raise one's hackles

idiom
/reɪz wʌnz ˈhæklz/
Definition
To cause someone to become angry or defensive.
Examples
  • The unfair criticism from his boss raised his hackles.
  • When she mentioned the controversial topic, it raised everyone’s hackles.
  • The sudden noise raised the dog’s hackles, signaling its alertness.
Meaning
This expression often implies that something has provoked a strong emotional response, typically irritation or anger.
Synonyms
  • anger
  • irritate
  • upset
  • offend
  • rouse