Lightning bolt
Depends on the situation. Sometimes it's an immediate shock followed up by dread, or sometimes intense anxiety and the desperate need to get away from the image (or thought).
No, shock is not an adverb. Shock is typically a noun or a verb. It refers to a sudden and intense feeling or a state of emotional disbelief.
Unconsciousness is the last sign of shock. Followed by death.
High-Yield Explosive
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia causes sudden, intense pains in the throat, mouth, tongue, jaw, ear, and neck. The pains have been described as excruciating and electric shock-like.
Shock load is a machining term. Shock load is when a sudden intense force is placed on the parts of a machine. The machine often cannot handle the pressure.
Cardiogenic shock causes the nausea.
Either charge can cause a shock, the shock is when the negative charges jump to the positive or vice versa
"Horror" can be a noun. It refers to an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust.
Hypovolemic Shock and Septic Shock
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Head injury Starvation Shock