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jerk

verb
/dʒɜrk/

Meaning

to move suddenly and quickly in a sharp way
a quick, sharp, sudden movement; an abrupt pull or twist; a foolish person

Example Sentences

The car jerked to a stop when the brakes were applied.

The sudden jerk of the train caused passengers to lose their balance momentarily.

Synonyms

pull, yank, tug, wrench, snatch, jolt, twitch, spasm, fool
Entry 1
pull, yank, tug, wrench, snatch
Entry 2
jolt, twitch, spasm, fool

Antonyms

push, glide, flow, smooth, gentle, smooth movement, gentle motion, wise person, gradual change
Entry 1
push, glide, flow, smooth, gentle
Entry 2
smooth movement, gentle motion, wise person, gradual change

Collocations

jerk suddenly, jerk away, jerk back, jerk forward, jerk violently, sudden jerk, knee jerk, jerk reaction
Entry 1
jerk suddenly, jerk away, jerk back, jerk forward, jerk violently
Entry 2
sudden jerk, knee jerk, jerk reaction

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