shock |
suprised |
As a noun shock
is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
As a verb shock
is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.
As an adjective suprised is
.
choke |
shock |
As verbs the difference between choke and shock
is that
choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way while
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.
As nouns the difference between choke and shock
is that
choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold while
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
shock |
collapse |
As nouns the difference between shock and collapse
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact while
collapse is the act of collapsing.
As verbs the difference between shock and collapse
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked while
collapse is to fall down suddenly; to cave in.
impress |
shock |
As verbs the difference between impress and shock
is that
impress is to affect (someone) strongly and often favourably while
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked.
As nouns the difference between impress and shock
is that
impress is the act of impressing while
shock is sudden, heavy impact.
shock |
clout |
As nouns the difference between shock and clout
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political.
As verbs the difference between shock and clout
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook while
clout is to hit, especially with the fist.
shock |
aback |
As nouns the difference between shock and aback
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
aback is (obsolete) an abacus.
As a verb shock
is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.
As an adverb aback is
(archaic) towards the back or rear; backwards .
shock |
abandon |
As nouns the difference between shock and abandon
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
abandon is a yielding to natural impulses or inhibitions; freedom from artificial constraint, with loss of appreciation of consequences .
As verbs the difference between shock and abandon
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook while
abandon is (obsolete) to subdue; to take control of
[. ]
As an adverb abandon is
(obsolete|not comparable) freely; entirely.
shock |
pensive |
As a noun shock
is sudden, heavy impact.
As a verb shock
is to cause to be emotionally shocked.
As an adjective pensive is
having the appearance of deep, often melancholic, thinking.
shock |
peening |
As nouns the difference between shock and peening
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
peening is the hardening of a metal surface by hammering, or by blasting with shot.
As a verb shock
is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.
frightened |
shock |
As verbs the difference between frightened and shock
is that
frightened is (
frighten) while
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked or
shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.
As an adjective frightened
is afraid; suffering from fear.
As a noun shock is
sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
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