jerk |
convey |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between jerk and convey
is that
jerk is to flout with contempt while
convey is to carry or take away secretly; to steal; to thieve.
As verbs the difference between jerk and convey
is that
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement while
convey is to transport; to carry; to take from one place to another.
As a noun jerk
is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body.
thrust |
jerk |
In intransitive terms the difference between thrust and jerk
is that
thrust is to enter by pushing; to squeeze in while
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement.
In transitive terms the difference between thrust and jerk
is that
thrust is to push or drive with force; to shove while
jerk is to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake.
jerk |
transport |
Related terms |
Jerk is a related term of transport.
As nouns the difference between jerk and transport
is that
jerk is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body or
jerk can be (caribbean) a rich, spicy jamaican marinade while
transport is transport, transportation.
As a verb jerk
is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement or
jerk can be to cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun.
jerk |
agitation |
Related terms |
Jerk is a related term of agitation.
As nouns the difference between jerk and agitation
is that
jerk is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body or
jerk can be (caribbean) a rich, spicy jamaican marinade while
agitation is .
As a verb jerk
is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement or
jerk can be to cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun.
jerk |
fit |
Synonyms |
Jerk is a synonym of fit.
As a noun jerk
is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body or
jerk can be (caribbean) a rich, spicy jamaican marinade.
As a verb jerk
is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement or
jerk can be to cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun.
As an abbreviation fit is
(travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.
jerk |
heave |
Related terms |
Jerk is a related term of heave.
In lang=en terms the difference between jerk and heave
is that
jerk is to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake while
heave is to make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult.
As nouns the difference between jerk and heave
is that
jerk is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body or
jerk can be (caribbean) a rich, spicy jamaican marinade while
heave is an effort to raise something, as a weight, or one's self, or to move something heavy.
As verbs the difference between jerk and heave
is that
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement or
jerk can be to cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun while
heave is (archaic) to lift (generally); to raise, or cause to move upwards (particularly in ships or vehicles) or forwards.
joggle |
jerk |
Related terms |
Joggle is a related term of jerk.
In lang=en terms the difference between joggle and jerk
is that
joggle is to shake or totter; to slip out of place while
jerk is to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake.
As verbs the difference between joggle and jerk
is that
joggle is to shake slightly; to push suddenly but slightly, so as to cause to shake or totter; to jostle; to jog while
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement or
jerk can be to cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun.
As nouns the difference between joggle and jerk
is that
joggle is (engineering) a step formed in material by two adjacent reverse bends while
jerk is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body or
jerk can be (caribbean) a rich, spicy jamaican marinade.
bounce |
jerk |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between bounce and jerk
is that
bounce is to move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly while
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement.
In transitive terms the difference between bounce and jerk
is that
bounce is to cause to move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly while
jerk is to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake.
jerk |
snap |
Synonyms |
In obsolete terms the difference between jerk and snap
is that
jerk is to flout with contempt while
snap is a greedy fellow.
In intransitive terms the difference between jerk and snap
is that
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement while
snap is to fit or fasten together with a snapping sound.
In transitive terms the difference between jerk and snap
is that
jerk is to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake while
snap is to take a photograph; to release a camera's shutter (which may make a snapping sound).
As an interjection snap is
the winning cry at a game of
snap.
jerk |
convulse |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between jerk and convulse
is that
jerk is to give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake while
convulse is to create great laughter.
As verbs the difference between jerk and convulse
is that
jerk is to make a sudden uncontrolled movement while
convulse is to violently shake or agitate.
As a noun jerk
is a sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body.
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