astert (Meaning)

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astert (v. t.)

To start up; to befall; to escape; to shun.

Webster

astert (v. i.)

To escape.

Synonyms & Antonyms of astert

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astert Sentence Examples

  1. Startled by the sudden noise, the deer asterted into the safety of the forest.
  2. As the alarm blared, she asterted from her deep sleep, fully awake in an instant.
  3. The cat asterted from its resting spot when it heard the sound of approaching footsteps.
  4. With a loud crash, the door swung open, causing everyone in the room to astert.
  5. The unexpected flash of lightning made him astert from his daydream and pay attention to the storm outside.
  6. At the unexpected sight of a snake, the children asterted, screaming and running in all directions.
  7. As the car screeched to a halt, the passengers asterted, jolted by the sudden stop.
  8. The loud clap of thunder caused the dog to astert and seek refuge under the bed.
  9. Startled by the sudden appearance of a ghostly figure, the travelers asterted, unsure if what they saw was real.
  10. Upon hearing the fire alarm, the office workers asterted from their desks, preparing to evacuate the building.

FAQs About the word astert

To start up; to befall; to escape; to shun., To escape.

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Startled by the sudden noise, the deer asterted into the safety of the forest.

As the alarm blared, she asterted from her deep sleep, fully awake in an instant.

The cat asterted from its resting spot when it heard the sound of approaching footsteps.

With a loud crash, the door swung open, causing everyone in the room to astert.