jolt


jolt

verb

Definition of JOLT

1
to make a series of small irregular or violent movements <the roller coaster car jerked and jolted as it coursed along the old wooden tracks>
Synonyms agitate, bucket, convulse, jerk, jiggle, joggle, jolt, jounce, judder [chiefly British], quake, quiver, shudder, vibrate, wobble (also wabble)
2
to move or cause to move with a sharp quick motion <she jolted the door open with her elbow>
Synonyms buck, hitch, hoick, jolt, twitch, yank
3
to cause an unpleasant surprise for <the sneak terrorist attack jolted the country out of its indolence and indifference>
Synonyms appall (also appal), floor, jolt, shake up

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