shock in Arabic
shock in Arabic is صَدْمَة — shock means a sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.
shock in Arabic
صَدْمَة
Pronounced: ṣadma
sudden, heavy impact
What does "shock" mean?
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noun A sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.
"The news of her resignation came as a real shock to the team."
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noun A dangerous surge of electric current passing through the body.
"He got a shock from the faulty socket."
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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."
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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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