No. The term electrocution means receiving a fatalelectrical shock, either accidentally or as part of capital punishment in some places.
To be shocked can mean getting a jolt of electricity, or it can simply mean "very surprised or upset" as by unexpected news, or by some disturbing event or situation. (Synonyms are appalled, aghast, dismayed, or stunned.)
Electrocuted means to be killed by electric shock. Electrified would actually be like making a wire or piece of metal or something of the like charged with electricity, but most people use the word the wrong way, and they mean it as: to be shocked.
No. Astonished is not a permanent characteristic of a person, I hope. It is an adjective describing a temporary condition of a person. Example: He was astonished to see the woman parachute from the plane.
it must mean that you produce energy it must mean that you produce energy It means that you should not be fooling around with equipment and commodities you know nothing about. A good shock of as little as 10 milli amps across the chest will kill you.
Not really. You can be very calm when shocked.
it means you electrocuted it
These two words can mean the same thing.
The best word for "words that mean the same thing" is synonym. A synonym for big is large, for example.
There are many examples of different words that mean the same thing. Some examples of different words that mean the same thing are warm and hot and cold and freezing.
Up, Above Down, Below Nice, Sweet Awesome, Epic Mean, Evil Ect, Ongoing........................................ *Words that mean the same thing or almost the same thing are called synonyms. You can look in a thesaurus to find lots of words that mean the same thing,
What do the words "plagiaire" and "plagium" mean?
Words that mean the same thing are called synonyms.
shocked suddenly...I think.