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    Star·tle
    /ˈstärd(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. cause (a person or animal) to feel sudden shock or alarm: "a sudden sound in the doorway startled her"
  2. The meaning of STARTLE is to move or jump suddenly (as in surprise or alarm). How to use startle in a sentence.

  3. STARTLE definition: 1. to do something unexpected that surprises and sometimes worries a person or animal: 2. to do…. Learn more.

  4. STARTLE meaning: 1. to do something unexpected that surprises and sometimes worries a person or animal: 2. to do…. Learn more.

  5. Startle definition: to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.. See examples of STARTLE used in a sentence.

  6. A startle is a quick, sharp movement, like a little jump that happens when youre surprised or suddenly scared. If you sneak up on your mom and say "Boo!" you’ll startle her and she might jump up in her seat (before she yells at you to quit it). Alarm clocks and barking dogs often startle people.

  7. Definition of startle verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. startle. If something sudden and unexpected startles you, it surprises and frightens you slightly. The telephone startled him. [VERB noun] Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you. [VERB noun] The news will startle the City. [VERB noun] Martha gave her a startled look.

  9. To become alarmed, frightened, or surprised. A sudden, brief episode of fear. A start or shock, as of surprise or fright. A sudden, involuntary movement in response to something frightening or unexpected, such as a noise.

  10. to suddenly surprise or frighten someone: The sound startled me. startled. adjective. a startled expression. (Definition of startle from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. Jun 30, 2024 · startle (third-person singular simple present startles, present participle startling, simple past and past participle startled) (intransitive) To move suddenly, or be excited, on feeling alarm; to start.

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