Jolt

Verb

 * 1)  To push or shake abruptly and roughly.
 * The bus jolted its passengers.
 * 1)  To knock sharply; to deal a blow to.
 * 2)  To shock (someone) into taking action or being alert; as, to jolt someone out of complacency
 * 3)  To shock emotionally.
 * Her untimely death jolted us all.
 * 1)  To shake; to move with a series of jerks.
 * The bus jolted along the stony path.

Noun

 * 1) An act of jolting.
 * 2) A surprise or shock.
 * 3)  a prison sentence
 * 4)  a narcotic injection

Adjectives for Jolt
staggering; nasty; gigantic; painful.

Adverbs for Jolt
heavily; crunchingly; staggeringly; terrifically; thunderously; rudely; destructively; disastrously.

Thesaurus
agitate, amaze, amble, assault, astonish, astound, barge, bear, bear upon, bearing, blow, bob, bobble, bombshell, boost, bounce, bowl along, bowl down, bowl over, buck, bull, bulldoze, bump, bump against, bundle, bunt, butt, butt against, chatter, clash, clump, collision, concussion, cram, crash, crowd, daze, didder, dig, discombobulate, discompose, disconcert, disquiet, disturb, dither, draft, drag, dram, drench, drink, drive, drop, dumbfound, elbow, electrify, falter, flounce, flurry, fluster, flutter, foot, footslog, force, frighten, fuss, gargle, goad, grimace, guzzle, halt, have an ague, head, hippety-hop, hit, hitch, hobble, hop, hurtle, hustle, jab, jactitate, jam, jar, jerk, jig, jigger, jigget, jiggle, jog, joggle, jostle, jounce, jump, knock, libation, limp, lumber, lunge, lurch, mince, nip, nudge, pace, paddle, peg, percussion, perturb, piaffe, piaffer, pile drive, plod, poke, potation, potion, prance, press, pressure, prod, pull, punch, push, quake, quaver, quiver, rack, ram, ram down, rattle, rictus, rock, roll, round, round of drinks, ruffle, run, run against, sashay, saunter, scuff, scuffle, scuttle, shake, shake up, shamble, shiver, shock, shot, shoulder, shove, shudder, shuffle, sidle, single-foot, sip, skip, slink, slither, slog, slouch, slug, snifter, snort, spot, stagger, stalk, stamp, start, startle, stir, stomp, straddle, straggle, stress, stride, strike, strike dumb, stroll, strut, stump, stun, stupefy, suck, sup, surprise, swagger, swig, swill, swing, take aback, tamp, thrust, tic, tittup, toddle, tot, totter, traipse, tremble, tremor, trip, trouble, trudge, turn, twitch, twitter, unsettle, upset, vibrate, waddle, wamble, wet, wiggle, wobble

Etymology
Maybe from jollen.

Verb

 * Finnish: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Spanish:


 * German: aufrütteln, wachrütteln


 * German: schwer treffen


 * German: holpern, rütteln


 * Spanish:

Noun

 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish: tärinä, tärähdys


 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Dutch: schok, verrassing, ontnuchtering


 * Finnish: järkytys, shokki