"Jolted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jolted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jolted" Meaning

Jolted means to be suddenly and strongly shocked or surprised, often in a physical or emotional way. It can also mean to cause something or someone to be suddenly and strongly shocked or surprised. For example: "The news jolted me", or "The sudden noise jolted her awake".

"Jolted" Examples

Usage Examples for "Jolted"


1. Suddenly startled

The sudden loud noise jolted me awake from my nap.

2. Sudden movement

The car's sudden stop jolted all the passengers forward.

3. Electrical shock

The electrician accidentally touched a live wire, and it jolted him with a loud shock.

4. Excitement or surprise

The excitement of the rollercoaster ride left me jolted and breathless.

5. restart or resumption

After the power outage, the computer systems were jolted back to life when the backup generators kicked in.

"Jolted" Similar Words

Jollification

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Jollify

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To make or make something more enjoyable or lighthearted; to cause to be in a cheerful or festive mood.

Jollily

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Jolliment

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Jolliment is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, I found that it can be a rare or obsolete term that refers to a quality of being cheerful, pleasant, or lively. It can also be used to describe something that is done or said in a playful, humorous, or jesting manner. In modern English, it is not frequently used, and more common synonyms such as "joviality" or "good-naturedness" may be used to convey a similar meaning.

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Jolloment

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Jolliment refers to a feeling of happy excitement or merriment, often accompanied by laughter or playfulness. It can also describe a lively or festive atmosphere. The word is often used to describe a joyful and carefree sense of enjoyment, and it can be used to describe individuals, groups, or even events that exude happiness and good cheer.

Jolly

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Happy, cheerful, and pleasant.

Jolt

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Jolting

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The word "jolting" is an adjective that means: causing sudden and violent movement, shock, or surprise. It can also refer to something that is startling, astonishing, or unforeseen.

Joltingly

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In a sudden and forceful manner; shockingly or unexpectedly.

Jolts

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To jolt means to shock or startle someone or something suddenly, often violently or unexpectedly. It can also refer to a sudden, brief electric shock or vibration.

Jonah

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Jonas

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Jonas is a proper noun, a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name Yonah, which means "dove". It is also the name of the main character in the bestselling novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.

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