cahot

[kaˈho]

cahot Definition

  • 1a sudden jolt or shock
  • 2an abrupt interruption or stoppage

Using cahot: Examples

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

  • Example

    The car hit a pothole and gave us a cahot.

  • Example

    The speaker's speech was interrupted by a cahot from the audience.

  • Example

    The train came to a cahot when it hit an obstacle on the tracks.

cahot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cahot

Phrases with cahot

  • en cahot

    in a state of disorder or confusion

    Example

    The company was in cahot after the CEO resigned.

  • donner un cahot à quelqu'un

    to give someone a jolt or a shock

    Example

    The sudden news gave him a cahot.

  • à tous les cahots

    through all the ups and downs

    Example

    Their relationship survived à tous les cahots.

Origins of cahot

from French 'cahot', meaning 'jolt, shock'

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Summary: cahot in Brief

The term 'cahot' [kaˈho] refers to a sudden jolt or shock, often caused by an unexpected obstacle or interruption. It can be used in phrases like 'en cahot,' meaning in a state of disorder or confusion, and 'donner un cahot à quelqu'un,' meaning to give someone a jolt or a shock.