jolt

noun15 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

An unexpected jolt.

Refers to a very strong and serious jolt.

A jolt with great force.

A sudden and intense jolt.

Refers to a strong and unpleasant jolt.

Refers to a gentle and minor jolt.

Refers to a small, minor jolt.

A jolt so strong it makes you feel ill.

Describes the manner in which something starts or stops, indicating a sudden movement.

Used to specify the nature of the jolt, such as a feeling or sensation (e.g., a jolt of pain, a jolt of surprise).

Indicates what has been negatively affected or shocked (e.g., a jolt to his pride, a jolt to the system).

To personally experience a jolt.

To cause someone or something to experience a jolt.

To be the recipient of a jolt, often unexpectedly.

To cause a jolt to pass through someone or something.

Collocations with "jolt"

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