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What is the difference between jolt and jostle?
Dec 15, 2023 7:20 PM
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For 'jolt,' picture a person receiving a mild electric shock, whereas 'jostle' looks like a person bouncing around in a seat in a crowded bus going over a rough road.
December 16, 2023
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„Jolt" and "jostle" both involve movement, but they have distinct meanings. "Jolt" refers to a sudden, rough, or abrupt movement or shock, often causing a momentary disturbance. On the other hand, "jostle" involves pushing, shoving, or bumping against someone or something in a crowded or confined space, typically due to a lack of room or competition for space. 😊
December 15, 2023
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