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startle

1 of 2verb
/ˈstɑrtl̩/
Forms:startles,startling,startled,startled
1

to cause a sudden shock or surprise, resulting in a quick, involuntary reaction

transitive
  • The loud clap of thunder startled the sleeping dog, causing it to jump up.
  • The unexpected appearance of the spider startled the arachnophobic person, who screamed and ran away.
  • The sudden ringing of the phone startled her, making her spill her coffee.
  • The unexpected pop of the balloon startled the children at the birthday party, causing them to giggle nervously.
  • The sudden burst of fireworks startled the birds in the trees, making them fly away.
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