|adjective|
comparative form of jolty: more jolty
|noun|
1.an abrupt jerky and usually powerful blow or movement
2.a sudden shock or surprise
Lincoln Elementary needed a good jolt once in a while …— Andrew Clements, Frindle
|verb|
1.to disturb the composure of : shock
crudely jolted out of that mood— Virginia Woolf an announcement that jolted the community
2.to interfere with roughly, abruptly, and disconcertingly
determination to pursue his own course was jolted badly— F. L. Paxson
3.to cause to move with a sudden jerky motion
passengers being jolted along a bumpy road
4.to give a knock or blow to
5.to move with a sudden jerky motion
6.to move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion
The train jolted to a stop.
7.to cause to be upset
The bad news jolted us.
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