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- Dictionaryjolt/dʒəʊlt/
verb
- 1. push or shake (someone or something) abruptly and roughly: "a surge in the crowd behind him jolted him forwards" Similar
noun
- 1. an abrupt rough or violent movement: "he felt a jolt when the plane started to climb" Similar
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The meaning of JOLT is an abrupt, sharp, jerky blow or movement. How to use jolt in a sentence.
Jolt is a verb that means to move suddenly and violently, or to shock someone in order to change their behaviour or way of thinking. Jolt is also a noun that means a sudden, violent movement or force, or a large and unpleasant surprise.
5 meanings: 1. to bump against with a jarring blow; jostle 2. to move in a jolting manner 3. to surprise or shock 4. a sudden.... Click for more definitions.
JOLT meaning: 1. to (cause something or someone to) move suddenly and violently: 2. to shock someone in order to…. Learn more.
Jolt means to move or dislodge with a sudden, hard blow, or to cause a sudden shock or surprise. It can also mean a sudden jerk or movement, or a brief strong portion. See different sources and translations of jolt.
To jolt someone is to disturb them or make them jump. A jolt is sudden and jarring.
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jolt somebody/something (into something) His remark jolted her into action. The sound jolted my memory, and I suddenly remembered what had happened. jolt somebody/something (out of something) a method of jolting the economy out of recession; jolt somebody/something + adj. I was suddenly jolted awake.