to astound
cause
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the small American navy fought well.
David Hilbert Died after falling over in a street. The cause of death was a heart attack. He was in shock after stacking it.
ya it may coz the sudden shock to you brain by the paint of it may cause heart attack
shock
Shock or unexpected.
A good synonym for the phrase "to reveal a secret" would be the word surprise, as a verb. As a verb, surprise means to cause someone astonishment or shock.
Shock, Surprise, terror
Another word for shock in the context of surprise is jolt.You could also use the words awe and excitement.
awe, marvel, shock, surprise
Shock. It comes from the surprise attack on the town by the Germans in WW1. A Scarborough Shock is to be struck without warning. Not in common use.
What a great surprise!
The term 'zigur' is not an English word. If you meant zinger, the definition of that is something that is used to cause surprise, interest, or shock. It is used as a noun when in a sentence.
To her great surprise, students had planned a surprise party for their teacher's birthday.The mother found, to her great surprise, all of her children in bed and sleeping.
Yes, the word 'shock' is both a noun and a verb.The verb 'shock' is to cause surprise, upset, or horror; to apply a jolt of electricity; a word for an action.Examples:The EMT used a defibrillator to shock the patient's heart. (verb)Velda likes to shock her classmates with her wild antics. (verb)The shock of her death left the family in dismay. (noun)
The noun form of "shock" is also "shock," referring to the sudden feeling of surprise, disbelief, or dismay caused by something unexpected or unsettling.