noun
- a sudden strong feeling of surprise or upset
- a violent shaking movement caused by an impact or explosion
- a serious medical condition caused by injury or blood loss
Usage: medical
verb
- to surprise or upset someone greatly
- to give someone an electric shock
Examples
- The news of his death came as a terrible shock.
- The earthquake sent shock waves through the building.
- The patient was treated for shock after the accident.
- I got a shock when I touched the broken wire.
- The violent movie scenes shocked the audience.
- Don’t touch that outlet or it will shock you.
- She was in shock after hearing the bad news.
- The explosion created a shock that broke windows nearby.