jolt

“Jolt” can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a sudden, strong, and often unpleasant or surprising movement or impact. Here is a list of sentences, synonyms, antonyms, related words, phrasal verbs, and idioms for the word “jolt”:

Sentences:

  • The train came to a sudden stop, causing everyone to jolt forward.
  • The loud crash jolted me awake from my sleep.
  • She received a jolt of electricity when she touched the exposed wire.
  • The unexpected news delivered a jolt of excitement.
  • The earthquake sent a powerful jolt through the region.
  • The car hit a deep pothole, causing a jolt that rattled the passengers.
  • The sudden drop in temperature was a jolt to the system.
  • The alarm clock’s loud ring jolted him out of bed.
  • The shocking revelation sent a jolt of disbelief through the room.
  • The jolt of the roller coaster made her scream with both fear and excitement.

Synonyms:

  • Shock
  • Impact
  • Jerk
  • Startle
  • Shake
  • Thrust
  • Jounce
  • Quake
  • Convulse
  • Judder

Antonyms:

  • Smooth
  • Glide
  • Soothe
  • Calm
  • Comfort
  • Stabilize
  • Pacify
  • Settle
  • Relax
  • Lull

Related words:

  • Jolting
  • Jolted
  • Jolter
  • Jolty

Phrasal verbs:

  • Jolt awake (to abruptly awaken from sleep)
  • Jolt down (to quickly write or note something)

Idioms:

  • Jolt to the system (a sudden and surprising shock or disruption)
  • Jolt of reality (a sudden realization or awareness)
See also  Settler
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