convulse Antonyms

Meaning of convulse

Wordnet

convulse (v)

make someone convulse with laughter

be overcome with laughter

move or stir about violently

shake uncontrollably

cause to contract

contract involuntarily, as in a spasm

convulse Sentence Examples

  1. The patient began to convulse violently, prompting the medical team to intervene immediately.
  2. The sudden sound of thunder caused the dog to convulse with fear, seeking refuge under the bed.
  3. His body convulsed with laughter as he recounted the hilarious incident from the previous evening.
  4. The dancer's graceful movements seemed to convulse with emotion, captivating the audience.
  5. She tried to suppress her emotions, but her shoulders began to convulse with silent sobs.
  6. The earthquake caused the ground to convulse violently, toppling buildings and disrupting infrastructure.
  7. The engine malfunction caused the airplane to convulse momentarily before stabilizing.
  8. The thought of public speaking made her stomach convulse with nerves.
  9. The child's fever spiked, causing him to convulse uncontrollably until the medication took effect.
  10. The character's face convulsed with rage as he confronted his nemesis in the climactic scene.

FAQs About the word convulse

make someone convulse with laughter, be overcome with laughter, move or stir about violently, shake uncontrollably, cause to contract, contract involuntarily, a

tremble, shudder, jerk,shake, quiver, vibrate, agitate, jiggle, quake, wobble

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The patient began to convulse violently, prompting the medical team to intervene immediately.

The sudden sound of thunder caused the dog to convulse with fear, seeking refuge under the bed.

His body convulsed with laughter as he recounted the hilarious incident from the previous evening.

The dancer's graceful movements seemed to convulse with emotion, captivating the audience.