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    Jolt
    /jōlt/

    verb

    noun

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  3. Learn the meaning of jolt as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Jolt can mean a sudden blow, movement, shock, or setback.

  4. Jolt can be a verb or a noun, meaning a sudden violent movement or a shock. Learn how to use it in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. to bring to a desired state sharply or abruptly: to jolt a person into awareness. to make active or alert, as by using an abrupt, sharp, or rough manner: to jolt someone's memory. to interfere with or intrude upon, especially in a rough or crude manner; interrupt disturbingly.

  6. Jolt means to move suddenly and violently, or to shock someone in an unpleasant way. Learn how to use jolt in different contexts, see examples and translations in various languages.

  7. To jolt someone is to disturb them or make them jump. A jolt is sudden and jarring. Jolting disturbs or surprises people. If you surprise someone and they jump up a little, you jolted them. Alarm clocks jolt people out of sleep. A sudden crack of thunder could provide a jolt.

  8. Jolt is a verb that means to move suddenly and violently, or to shock or surprise someone. It is also a noun that means a sudden jerk, shock, or drink of liquor.

  9. JOLT can be a noun or a verb that means a sudden, violent movement or an unpleasant shock or surprise. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

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