jolt - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of jolt in Hindi

Noun

  • झटका
  • आघात
  • धक्का

Verb

  • झटका देना
  • हिलाना
  • हिचकोल देना

jolt Definition

Noun

push or shake (someone or something) abruptly and roughly.

Verb

an abrupt rough or violent movement.

jolt Example

  • Solicitor Susan Stephenson was working on some papers when there was a violent jolt and she realised the carriage was going over. ( सॉलिसिटर सुसान स्टीफेंसन कुछ कागजात पर काम कर रही थी जब एक हिंसक झटका था और उसे एहसास हुआ कि गाड़ी खत्म हो रही थी। )
  • When he was born, when I saw him for the first time, the ecstasy that I felt was piercing, electric, transfiguring, a jolt of joy. ( जब वह पैदा हुआ था, जब मैंने उसे पहली बार देखा था, तो मुझे जो परमानंद महसूस हुआ था, वह चुभ रहा था, बिजली, आधान, खुशी का एक झटका। )
  • He obviously hadn't meant to jolt me that much, because his eyes lit in surprise, too, as he made every effort to catch me in return. ( वह स्पष्ट रूप से मुझे इतना झटका देने के लिए नहीं था, क्योंकि उसकी आँखें आश्चर्य में जलाई गईं, क्योंकि उसने मुझे बदले में पकड़ने के लिए हर संभव प्रयास किया। )

More Sentence

  • They said that crew members told them the idea was to hit the tarmac with the gear on the left side to jolt the right gear loose.
  • A sharp jolt shook Missy's plane as a missile exploded against the back part of her shield.
  • Suddenly the room started shaking, then, with a violent jolt , it stopped.
  • A massive jolt of turbulence shook the plane, and there were a few audible gasps.
  • I got an unpleasant jolt when I realized that it was identical to the one Morgan always wore.
  • I winced from the abrupt jolt , but he said nothing about it.
  • Middleton says she felt a strong jolt of maternal love when she looked at the first picture of her ultrasound scan.
  • You could see the agony of it jolt his whole body and knock the last remnant of strength from his legs.
  • All of a sudden there was a sudden jolt and then the plane began to rock furiously.
  • he felt a jolt when the plane started to climb
  • The rising rage in Beth's voice sends a jolt of alarm through Chelsea.
  • The sort of shock we are in now could jolt us out of our determination to squander every human and natural resource in the pursuit of money and power for some, poverty for most.
  • Then, suddenly, a jolt of shock went coursing through her as she glanced beyond the double doors, toward the gates of the school.
  • Through this work, he hopes to create a sort of electric shock that will jolt the audience into seeing what hides behind the image.
  • She hits downward, a jolt searing through my shoulder blade, I sag visibly.
  • Every step was a jolt of pain through her body, but she couldn't let Luz know this.
  • She soon realized what he was doing with a violent jolt .
  • Dazed by pain and fear, I suddenly felt a jolt of anger - no, fury - in my stomach.
  • Kathryn felt a momentary jolt of awe and happiness, but it was soon overwhelmed by spite and hatred for this woman, uttering such lies, such falsehood.
  • But I was surprised to realise, courtesy of a little jolt of panic, that I can't really remember what to do to keep a kid amused.
  • He anticipates a degree of culture shock and sees such a jolt as an opportunity for exchange of ideas.
  • This latest atrocity has sent a fresh shock wave to jolt us out of our complacency.
  • Seeing Nora's advanced pregnancy gives Maxine her own jolt of shock.
  • Feeling a jolt of surprise in my stomach, I look hesitantly back.
  • He landed on the stone tiles with an audible thump, and a nasty jolt of fresh pain jumped up his spine.
  • It sent a jolt of happiness through me and filled me with a love for life.
  • Nothing happened for a bit, and I thought he'd said it just to keep us quiet, but then there was a sudden jolt and we jumped to the left a bit.