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- STARTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STARTLE is to move or jump suddenly (as in surprise or alarm) How to use startle in a sentence
- STARTLED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
STARTLED definition: disturbed or agitated suddenly, as by surprise or alarm See examples of startled used in a sentence
- STARTLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She jumped like a startled rabbit I was startled to see a woman's face staring back at me The monkeys were so startled that they ran off in all directions
- startle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of startle verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary to surprise someone suddenly in a way that slightly shocks or frightens them startle somebody something I didn't mean to startle you The explosion startled the horse
- Startled - definition of startled by The Free Dictionary
To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly See Synonyms at frighten To become alarmed, frightened, or surprised n 1 A sudden, brief episode of fear 2 A sudden, involuntary movement in response to something frightening or unexpected, such as a noise
- STARTLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something sudden and unexpected startles you, it surprises you and frightens you slightly The sound of his voice startled her
- startle | meaning of startle in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . .
• She startled people on arrival in Washington in 1932 by calling a news conference before her husband • Any unexpected movements can startle the animal, so it must be approached slowly and steadily
- Startle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A startle is a quick, sharp movement, like a little jump that happens when you’re surprised or suddenly scared If you sneak up on your mom and say "Boo!" you’ll startle her and she might jump up in her seat (before she yells at you to quit it) Alarm clocks and barking dogs often startle people
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