convulse

[kənˈvʌls]

convulse Definition

  • 1suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles, producing contortion of the body or limbs.
  • 2cause to suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles.

Using convulse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "convulse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The patient convulsed on the floor.

  • Example

    The shock of the explosion convulsed his body.

  • Example

    The baby's face convulsed with pain.

  • Example

    The country was convulsed by civil war.

  • Example

    The news of the tragedy convulsed the community.

convulse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for convulse

Antonyms for convulse

Phrases with convulse

  • laughter that is uncontrollable and accompanied by contractions of the body

    Example

    He burst into convulsive laughter at the sight of the clown.

  • sobbing that is uncontrollable and accompanied by contractions of the body

    Example

    She fell to the ground in convulsive sobbing when she heard the news.

  • a sudden, violent, involuntary contraction of a group of muscles, often accompanied by loss of consciousness

    Example

    He suffered a convulsive seizure and had to be rushed to the hospital.

Origins of convulse

from Latin 'convuls-' meaning 'shaken violently'

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Summary: convulse in Brief

The verb 'convulse' [kənˈvʌls] means to suffer or cause violent involuntary muscle contractions, resulting in contortion of the body or limbs. It can also refer to causing great upheaval or disturbance, as in 'The country was convulsed by civil war.' The phrase 'convulsive laughter' describes uncontrollable laughter accompanied by body contractions, while 'convulsive sobbing' refers to uncontrollable sobbing with body contractions.