"Triggered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Triggered" Meaning

"Triggered" is an adjective or verb that means:

As an adjective:

Having or related to a strong emotional reaction, often in response to a past traumatic or distressing event.
Prone to angry or upset reactions, easily irritated or defensive.

As a verb:

To cause someone to feel a strong emotional reaction, often a negative one, such as anger, hurt, or anxiety.
To set off or activate a person's memories or feelings connected to a past traumatic or stressful event.

"Triggered" Examples

Triggered in different contexts:


The air raid siren was triggered by a false alarm, causing widespread panic throughout the city.

She felt triggered by the smell of rain and couldn't help but reminisce about her childhood.

The old car's faulty ignition was triggered by ingression of water and caused it to stall.

The crash triggered a major accident response, with multiple emergency vehicles rushing to the scene.

The accountant was so triggered by the impropriety of the employee's expense account that he filed a complaint with the company investigations department.

"Triggered" Similar Words

Trigamist

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A trigamist is a person who has three spouses simultaneously, typically under multiple marriages, civil unions, or other recognized forms of partnership.

Trigamous

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Currently referring to a type of marriage. A trigamous marriage is a relationship where one person is married to two different spouses.

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Trigeminally

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Relating to or affecting the trigeminal nerve, which supplies the face, including the eyes, nose, tongue, and parts of the brain.

Trigeminy

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Triggerfish

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A type of marine fish that is characterized by its distinctive patterns and habits. The word can also refer to a term used to describe a specific type of trigger mechanism, often found in tools, devices, or mechanisms that releases a reaction when triggered, typically by a finger or lever.<br><br>In psychology, a trigger is an emotional, psychological, or traumatic event, person, or object that sets off a specific memory that leads to an emotional or psychological response.<br><br>It can also be used in design, to refer to the point of activation for a deluge of emotions or actions.

Triggering

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<strong>Triggering</strong> is an adjective that refers to something that causes a particular reaction or action to occur, especially one that is strong or intense. It can also describe a situation or event that sets off a chain of events or reactions.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> "The loud noise was triggering for her anxiety."<br> "The violent film was triggering for people who had experienced trauma."<br> "The joke was triggering for someone with a sensitive sense of humor."<br><br>In a broader sense, being triggering can also imply that something has the potential to cause a strong emotional or psychological response, often in a negative way.

Triggers

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Nouns:<br><br>1. A person or thing that causes something to happen.<br>2. A stimulus that activates a reflex or a learned response.<br><br>Verb:<br><br>1. To cause something to happen or start, especially as a result of a particular situation or action.<br>2. To react or behave in a particular way as a result of something.<br>3. To set off an explosive device, especially a bomb.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The cold water on my skin triggers an involuntary shiver.<br>- The sight of snakes triggers her intense fear.<br>- The match on the fuse can trigger the explosion.

Trigintal

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I couldn't find any word "trigintal" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

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