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startle
[stahr-tl]
verb (used with object)
to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
to cause to start involuntarily, by or as by a sudden shock.
verb (used without object)
to start involuntarily, as from a shock of surprise or alarm.
noun
a sudden shock of surprise, alarm, or the like.
something that startles.
startle
/ ˈstɑːtəl /
verb
to be or cause to be surprised or frightened, esp so as to start involuntarily
Other Word Forms
- startler noun
- startlement noun
- outstartle verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of startle1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Political cartooning is a dying art, usurped by illustrations that trade intelligent ribbing for low-brow button pushing — or, equally as startling, memes that require minimal effort to make.
It was as startling as seeing a bear swimming in a backyard pool.
She says the guides told her the guards were needed to "prevent situations where we interacted with locals and startled them".
His startling claims had thrown the tiny religious town of Dharmasthala in the southern state of Karnataka into turmoil.
In video posted to social media, large flames can be seen rising from a check-in desk as a number of startled passengers look on.
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