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Meaning of rejolt

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rejolt (n.)

A reacting jolt or shock; a rebound or recoil.

Webster

rejolt (v. t.)

To jolt or shake again.

rejolt Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden rejolt of the earthquake shook the city to its core.
  2. The jolt of electricity rejolted him awake from his slumber.
  3. The unexpected buzzer rejolted him, causing him to drop his phone.
  4. The cold water rejolted her body, sending a shiver down her spine.
  5. The news of the accident rejolted him, leaving him in a state of disbelief.
  6. The loud noise rejolted the baby, waking her from her nap.
  7. The sight of the blood rejolted him, making his stomach churn.
  8. The coffee's caffeine rejolted his system, giving him a much-needed energy boost.
  9. The loud thunderclap rejolted her so badly, she jumped out of her skin.
  10. The news of the promotion rejolted him with excitement and disbelief.

FAQs About the word rejolt

A reacting jolt or shock; a rebound or recoil., To jolt or shake again.

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The sudden rejolt of the earthquake shook the city to its core.

The jolt of electricity rejolted him awake from his slumber.

The unexpected buzzer rejolted him, causing him to drop his phone.

The cold water rejolted her body, sending a shiver down her spine.