shock |
rock |
In figuratively terms the difference between shock and rock
is that
shock is something so surprising that it is stunning while
rock is something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another.
As nouns the difference between shock and rock
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact while
rock is the naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust.
As verbs the difference between shock and rock
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked while
rock is to move gently back and forth.
As a proper noun Rock is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a rock or an oak ( {{term|atter|lang=enm}} + {{term|oke|lang=enm}} ).
shock |
clash |
As nouns the difference between shock and clash
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact while
clash is a loud sound.
As verbs the difference between shock and clash
is that
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked while
clash is to make a loud clash.
shock |
collision |
As nouns the difference between shock and collision
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
collision is an instance of colliding.
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.
disturb |
shock |
As verbs the difference between disturb and shock
is that
disturb is to confuse a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids 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 disturb and shock
is that
disturb is (obsolete) disturbance while
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
dread |
shock |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between dread and shock
is that
dread is to fear greatly while
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked.
As nouns the difference between dread and shock
is that
dread is great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror while
shock is sudden, heavy impact.
As an adjective dread
is terrible; greatly feared.
knock |
shock |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between knock and shock
is that
knock is an abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood while
shock is sudden, heavy impact.
As verbs the difference between knock and shock
is that
knock is to rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood while
shock is to cause to be emotionally shocked.
grief |
shock |
As nouns the difference between grief and shock
is that
grief is suffering, hardship while
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
As verbs the difference between grief and shock
is that
grief is (online gaming) to deliberately harass and annoy or cause grief to other players of a game in order to interfere with their enjoyment of it;
especially , to do this as one’s primary activity in the game 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.
electrocution |
shock |
As nouns the difference between electrocution and shock
is that
electrocution is electrocution (death or suicide by electric shock) while
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.
shock |
repercussion |
Related terms |
Shock is a related term of repercussion.
As nouns the difference between shock and repercussion
is that
shock is sudden, heavy impact or
shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while
repercussion is repercussion.
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.
surprice |
shock |
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.
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