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adj
- (figurative) Shocking; startling.
- Able to, or likely to, explode.
- (slang) Easily driven to anger, usually with reference to a person.
- Having the character of an explosion.
- (figurative) Rapidly accelerating.
- (cellular automata) Of a specific cellular automaton rule, tending to exhibit infinite and unpredictable growth when starting from finite random patterns.
- serving to explode or characterized by explosion or sudden outburst
- sudden and loud
- liable to lead to sudden change or violence
noun
noun
- (figuratively, by extension) A stunning shock.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see shell, shock.
- (uncountable) A psychiatric condition characterized by fatigue caused by battle; it is not a current diagnosis in medicine, but it corresponds largely with the current diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder.
- (colloquial) A person with the condition.
- a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare
verb
noun
- a shocking surprise
- an explosive bomb or artillery shell
- an entertainer who has a sensational effect
- (historical) Any grenade, mortar shell, or artillery shell (hollow metal object) containing a charge that can explode.
- (figurative) Something that is very surprising, shocking, amazing or sensational.
- (by extension) Someone who is very attractive; a sex symbol.
noun
- a shocking surprise
- a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
- A flash of lightning accompanied by a crash of thunder.
- (heraldry) A charge in the form of two joined bundles with four rays of lightning emerging from them, resembling the thunderbolt of Jupiter.
- A daring or irresistible hero.
- (paleontology) A belemnite, or thunderstone.
- (soccer) A very powerful shot.
- Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination.
- (figuratively) An event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected.
verb
noun
verb
noun
- Astonishment; amazement.
- A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion; a rush.
- (UK dialectal) A stand; a stop.
- A moment or instance of urgency; exigence.
- A receptacle for holding small beer.
- (dialectal) A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack.
- A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon); (by extension) a lashing; scourging
verb
adj
- exceedingly sudden and unexpected
- dangerously steep
- surprisingly and unceremoniously brusque in manner
- marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitions
- Having sudden transitions from one subject or state to another; unconnected; disjointed.
- Extremely steep or craggy as if broken up; precipitous.
- Curt in manner.
- Without notice to prepare the mind for the event; sudden; hasty; unceremonious.
- (botany) Suddenly terminating, as if cut off; truncate.
noun
verb
noun
- Something dramatically disclosed.
- (theology) A manifestation of divine truth.
- Something that turns out to be a great success.
- Something that is revealed.
- The act of revealing or disclosing.
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency
- the speech act of making something evident
noun
adj
adj
- (informal) Very unexpected; wildly surprising.
- Very excited or enthusiastic.
- Out of control.
- Of unsound mind; insane; demented.
- In love; experiencing romantic feelings.
- foolish; totally unsound
- affected with madness or insanity
- intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
- bizarre or fantastic
- possessed by inordinate excitement
adv
noun
noun
intj
verb
- (intransitive) To undergo or witness something unexpected.
- (transitive) To cause (someone) to feel unusually alarmed or delighted by something unexpected.
- (transitive) To do something to (a person) that they are not expecting, as a surprise.
- (transitive) To attack unexpectedly.
- (transitive) To take unawares.
- (intransitive) To cause surprise.
- come upon or take unawares
- cause to be surprised
- attack by storm; attack suddenly
adj
- Extremely alarmed; shocked.
- Having been altered or changed.
- Showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis.
- having the place or position changed
- emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships
- affected with madness or insanity
- afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
verb
adv
- very suddenly and to a great degree
- in an aggressive manner
- changing suddenly in direction and degree
- in a well delineated manner
- Piercingly; keenly; severely; painfully.
- Quickly and alertly.
- Rapidly, abruptly.
- (to describe breathing) Suddenly and intensely like a gasp, but typically as the result of an emotional reaction.
- Steeply; precipitously.
- Stylishly, smartly.
- Precisely, accurately.
- So as to terminate in a sharp point or edge.
- In an intellectually alert and penetrating manner.
- In a strongly distinguishing or differentiating manner; acutely.
- Of speech, sternly, harshly or critically.
- So as to form a sharp, or tight, angle.
noun
- (figuratively, by extension) A stunning shock.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see shell, shock.
- (uncountable) A psychiatric condition characterized by fatigue caused by battle; it is not a current diagnosis in medicine, but it corresponds largely with the current diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder.
- (colloquial) A person with the condition.
- a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare
verb
noun
- a shocking surprise
- an explosive bomb or artillery shell
- an entertainer who has a sensational effect
- (historical) Any grenade, mortar shell, or artillery shell (hollow metal object) containing a charge that can explode.
- (figurative) Something that is very surprising, shocking, amazing or sensational.
- (by extension) Someone who is very attractive; a sex symbol.
noun
- a shocking surprise
- a discharge of lightning accompanied by thunder
- A flash of lightning accompanied by a crash of thunder.
- (heraldry) A charge in the form of two joined bundles with four rays of lightning emerging from them, resembling the thunderbolt of Jupiter.
- A daring or irresistible hero.
- (paleontology) A belemnite, or thunderstone.
- (soccer) A very powerful shot.
- Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination.
- (figuratively) An event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected.
verb
noun
verb
noun
- Astonishment; amazement.
- A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion; a rush.
- (UK dialectal) A stand; a stop.
- A moment or instance of urgency; exigence.
- A receptacle for holding small beer.
- (dialectal) A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack.
- A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon); (by extension) a lashing; scourging
verb
noun
- Something dramatically disclosed.
- (theology) A manifestation of divine truth.
- Something that turns out to be a great success.
- Something that is revealed.
- The act of revealing or disclosing.
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency
- the speech act of making something evident
noun
noun
intj
verb
- (intransitive) To undergo or witness something unexpected.
- (transitive) To cause (someone) to feel unusually alarmed or delighted by something unexpected.
- (transitive) To do something to (a person) that they are not expecting, as a surprise.
- (transitive) To attack unexpectedly.
- (transitive) To take unawares.
- (intransitive) To cause surprise.
- come upon or take unawares
- cause to be surprised
- attack by storm; attack suddenly
adv
- very suddenly and to a great degree
- in an aggressive manner
- changing suddenly in direction and degree
- in a well delineated manner
- Piercingly; keenly; severely; painfully.
- Quickly and alertly.
- Rapidly, abruptly.
- (to describe breathing) Suddenly and intensely like a gasp, but typically as the result of an emotional reaction.
- Steeply; precipitously.
- Stylishly, smartly.
- Precisely, accurately.
- So as to terminate in a sharp point or edge.
- In an intellectually alert and penetrating manner.
- In a strongly distinguishing or differentiating manner; acutely.
- Of speech, sternly, harshly or critically.
- So as to form a sharp, or tight, angle.
adj
- (figurative) Shocking; startling.
- Able to, or likely to, explode.
- (slang) Easily driven to anger, usually with reference to a person.
- Having the character of an explosion.
- (figurative) Rapidly accelerating.
- (cellular automata) Of a specific cellular automaton rule, tending to exhibit infinite and unpredictable growth when starting from finite random patterns.
- serving to explode or characterized by explosion or sudden outburst
- sudden and loud
- liable to lead to sudden change or violence
noun
adj
- exceedingly sudden and unexpected
- dangerously steep
- surprisingly and unceremoniously brusque in manner
- marked by sudden changes in subject and sharp transitions
- Having sudden transitions from one subject or state to another; unconnected; disjointed.
- Extremely steep or craggy as if broken up; precipitous.
- Curt in manner.
- Without notice to prepare the mind for the event; sudden; hasty; unceremonious.
- (botany) Suddenly terminating, as if cut off; truncate.
noun
verb
adj
adj
- (informal) Very unexpected; wildly surprising.
- Very excited or enthusiastic.
- Out of control.
- Of unsound mind; insane; demented.
- In love; experiencing romantic feelings.
- foolish; totally unsound
- affected with madness or insanity
- intensely enthusiastic about or preoccupied with
- bizarre or fantastic
- possessed by inordinate excitement
adv
noun
adj
- Extremely alarmed; shocked.
- Having been altered or changed.
- Showing symptoms of mental illness, severe psychosis, or neurosis.
- having the place or position changed
- emotionally unstable and having difficulty coping with personal relationships
- affected with madness or insanity
- afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief