Maybe it's because of one of your conditions or health problems, but if you get it out of no where, then that's a different story. It may be caused by anxiety, or just a natural reaction in the body. I really don't know.
The bus stopped with a sudden jolt.
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it is a sudden jolt of your diaphragm
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Yes, the word 'jolt' is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: The news gave me a jolt. Verb: When the students look bored, jolt them with a joke.
Capital punishment delivers many murderers last jolt. I could really go for another jolt of coffee. This morning's news gave me quite a jolt.
yes it is in mater of fact. you can use like, "My desk made a sudden jolt when my partner moved it".
With a jolt to my heart, I realized I had lost everything.
The word jolt is both a verb (jolt, jolts, jolting, jolted) and a noun (jolt, jolts).Example uses:Don't jolt grandma's furniture, her glass figurines are very expensive. (verb)Seeing Richard with his old girlfriend gave her quite a jolt. (noun)
A sudden pressure against you, but released as quickly as happened.ex:The car jolted and we swung forward in our seats.
Shocked like a deer caught in headlights. Shocked like a bolt of lightning. Shocked like a sudden punch to the gut. Shocked like a jolt of electricity running through your body.
An earthquake is a violent jolt made by shifts along a fault. This sudden release of energy can cause the ground to shake and result in damage to structures and landscapes in the surrounding area.