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shock in Arabic

shock in Arabic is صَدْمَة — shock means a sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.

shock in Arabic

صَدْمَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: ṣadma
sudden, heavy impact

What does "shock" mean?

  1. noun A sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.
    "The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team."
  2. noun A dangerous surge of electric current passing through the body.
    "He got a shock from the faulty socket."
  3. noun A life-threatening medical state in which the body can't circulate enough blood and oxygen.
    "Paramedics treated her for shock at the scene."
  4. verb To surprise or upset someone strongly, or to offend their sense of decency.
    "The graphic footage shocked viewers around the world."

shock in a sentence

  • The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team.
  • He was still in shock an hour after the accident.
  • He got a shock from the faulty socket.
  • Paramedics treated her for shock at the scene.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "shock" in Arabic?

"shock" in Arabic is صَدْمَة. shock means: A sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.

How do you pronounce صَدْمَة?

"shock" in Arabic is صَدْمَة, pronounced "ṣadma".

How do you use "shock" in a sentence?

Example: "The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team." In Arabic, "shock" is صَدْمَة.

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