Jolt :
tristitiae salebra succussum
excutite, tristitiae salebra succussum, concursus, frictio, impulsum, inpulsa, dis, QUATIO, Eiecit, posuit, difficile negotium, figito,, quaero, vibrationis, commovebitur, tremebundus, trepidatio, motus, inspirante,, sacris institútis, magister, solatium habeamus, cupido, spiritus
excutite, fugio, motus, dis, tristitiae salebra succussum, CONCREPO, LACESSO, hydria, RAPIO, et ventilabunt, flagellum, COMMETO, Pessulum, pulvis
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Noun(1) a sudden jarring impact(2) an abrupt spasmodic movement
Verb(1) move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion(2) disturb (someone's
(1) Through this work, he hopes to create a sort of electric shock that will jolt the audience into seeing what hides behind the image.(2) She hits downward, a jolt searing through my shoulder blade, I sag visibly.(3) that information gave her a severe jolt(4) He suddenly gave a jolt of surprise when he spotted her.(5) With a jolt of surprise, she realized that this had all been planned.(6) Nothing happened for a bit, and I thought he'd said it just to keep us quiet, but then there was a sudden jolt and we jumped to the left a bit.(7) They said that crew members told them the idea was to hit the tarmac with the gear on the left side to jolt the right gear loose.(8) Seeing Nora's advanced pregnancy gives Maxine her own jolt of shock.(9) When he was born, when I saw him for the first time, the ecstasy that I felt was piercing, electric, transfiguring, a jolt of joy.(10) And one day, five years later, while I was wiping his arm as always, I felt a jolt of movement in his arm.(11) Almost immediately, he felt a jolt of apprehension and anger rush through him.(12) He landed on the stone tiles with an audible thump, and a nasty jolt of fresh pain jumped up his spine.(13) He obviously hadn't meant to jolt me that much, because his eyes lit in surprise, too, as he made every effort to catch me in return.(14) All of a sudden there was a sudden jolt and then the plane began to rock furiously.(15) Kathryn felt a momentary jolt of awe and happiness, but it was soon overwhelmed by spite and hatred for this woman, uttering such lies, such falsehood.(16) The rising rage in Beth's voice sends a jolt of alarm through Chelsea.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. bump ::
gibba
2. start ::
initium
3. fright ::
turbarentur:
4. jerk ::
inprobus
5. jounce ::
Jounce
Verb
6. push ::
dis
7. bump ::
gibba
8. startle ::
startle
9. jar ::
hydria
Noun
1. bump ::
gibba
2. start ::
initium
3. fright ::
turbarentur:
4. jerk ::
inprobus
5. jounce ::
Jounce
Verb
6. push ::
dis
7. bump ::
gibba
8. startle ::
startle
9. jar ::
hydria
Different Formsjolt, jolted, jolter, jolters, jolting, jolts
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