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jolt (verb)

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  • jolt — ► VERB 1) push or shake abruptly and roughly. 2) shock (someone) into taking action. ► NOUN 1) an act of jolting. 2) a surprise or shock. ORIGIN of unknown origin …   English terms dictionary

  • jolt´ing|ly — jolt «johlt», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to shake up; jar: »The wagon jolted us when the wheel went over the rocks. 2. Figurative. to shock or surprise suddenly. –v.i. to move with a shock or jerk: »The car jolted across the rough ground. –n. 1. a jar …   Useful english dictionary

  • jolt´er — jolt «johlt», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to shake up; jar: »The wagon jolted us when the wheel went over the rocks. 2. Figurative. to shock or surprise suddenly. –v.i. to move with a shock or jerk: »The car jolted across the rough ground. –n. 1. a jar …   Useful english dictionary

  • jolt — ▪ I. jolt jolt 1 [dʒəʊlt ǁ dʒoʊlt] noun [countable] a shock that causes prices and markets to change suddenly: • Many companies got a jolt from the attempted coup. • The crisis gave a jolt to the world energy markets.   [m0] ▪ II. jolt jolt 2 …   Financial and business terms

  • jolt — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ nasty, severe, sharp, sickening, sudden, violent ▪ little, slight VERB + JOLT …   Collocations dictionary

  • jolt — I. verb Etymology: probably blend of obsolete joll to strike and jot to bump Date: 1596 transitive verb 1. to cause to move with a sudden jerky motion 2. to give a knock or blow to; specifically to jar with a quick or hard blow 3. a. to disturb… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • jolt — I UK [dʒəʊlt] / US [dʒoʊlt] noun [countable] Word forms jolt : singular jolt plural jolts 1) a) a sudden strong feeling that does not last long, especially one of surprise or fear I realized with a jolt that she was staring at me. a jolt of… …   English dictionary

  • jolt — jolt1 [ dʒoult ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to move with a sudden violent movement, or make something move like this: The bus jolted to a stop. Another earthquake jolted the city yesterday. 2. ) transitive to shock someone so that they… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • jolt — [[t]ʤo͟ʊlt[/t]] jolts, jolting, jolted 1) V ERG If something jolts or if something jolts it, it moves suddenly and quite violently. The wagon jolted again... [V prep] The train jolted into motion... [V n] They were working frantically in the fear …   English dictionary

  • jolt — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to move suddenly and roughly, or to make someone or something move in this way: The car jolted and Rachel was thrown backwards. 2 (T) to give someone a sudden shock 2 noun (C) 1 a sudden rough shaking movement: I felt every jolt… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • jolt — [dʒəʊlt] noun [C] I 1) a sudden violent movement The bus stopped with a jolt and we were all flung forward.[/ex] 2) a sudden strong feeling of surprise or shock I realized with a jolt that she was staring at me.[/ex] II verb jolt [dʒəʊlt] 1)… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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