jolted

[dʒəʊltɪd]

jolted Definition

  • 1to push or shake someone or something suddenly and violently
  • 2to move with a sudden jerk or bounce

Using jolted: Examples

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

  • Example

    The explosion jolted the entire building.

  • Example

    The train jolted as it went over the tracks.

  • Example

    He was jolted awake by the loud noise.

  • Example

    The bad news jolted her out of her complacency.

jolted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jolted

Phrases with jolted

  • to make someone take action or become more alert

    Example

    The shocking news jolted him into action.

  • to make someone stop doing something or thinking something

    Example

    The loud noise jolted her out of her daydream.

  • to suddenly stop moving

    Example

    The car jolted to a halt when the driver slammed on the brakes.

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Summary: jolted in Brief

To 'jolt' [dʒəʊltɪd] means to push or shake someone or something suddenly and violently, or to move with a sudden jerk or bounce. Examples include 'The explosion jolted the entire building,' and 'The bad news jolted her out of her complacency.' Phrases like 'jolt somebody into something' and 'jolt somebody out of something' describe the effects of sudden shocks on people's actions and thoughts.