"Startle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Startle" Meaning

To surprise or shock someone suddenly, often causing them to feel alarmed or frightened.

"Startle" Examples

Usage Examples for "Startle"


1. The loud noise startled the cat, causing it to run away quickly.

2. I was startled by the sudden appearance of the surprise party.

3. The sudden movement startled the brave adventurer, causing her to drop her weapon.

4. The eerie silence of the abandoned house had a tendency to startle visitors.

5. The fireworks startled the children, causing them to scream with delight.

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A person who starts something, such as a football player who starts the game, or a small device that triggers a machine.<br><br>In a wider sense, a starter can also be a person who introduces a new project, business, or initiative. <br><br>Example: "The new employee was considered the starter of the team, as they were the first to join and helped set up the office."

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A startup, in the context of a new or small business, is a newly created business that is in the initial stages of development or launch. Typically, it is a company that has just begun operating and is not yet profitable.<br><br>In a broader sense, a startup can also refer to a new idea or project that is being developed and implemented. The term startup culture refers to the attitudes, values, and norms of people who work in the tech industry, particularly in the startup phase of their careers.

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