Startler example sentences

Related (15): surprise, alarm, shock, frightener, jolt, awaken, disturb, shake, unsettle, stir, agitate, excite, disconcert, rattle, stupefy.

startler

definition

  - noun form of startle

star·tle

verb

startle (verb) · startles (third person present) · startled (past tense) · startled (past participle) · startling (present participle)

  - cause (a person or animal) to feel sudden shock or alarm:

Synonyms

startle, surprise, frighten, scare, alarm, perturb, unsettle, agitate, disturb, disconcert, disquiet, flabbergast, Legal

"Startler" Example Sentences

1. The sudden clap of thunder was a startler for the new puppy.
2. The loud fireworks were a startler for the sleeping baby.
3. The unexpected phone call was a startler for the busy executive.
4. The sudden appearance of the spider was a startler for the arachnophobic.
5. The sudden gust of wind was a startler for the kite-flyer.
6. The car backfiring was a startler for the pedestrian.
7. The unexpected knock on the door was a startler for the recluse.
8. The sudden jolt of the rollercoaster was a startler for the timid rider.
9. The sudden cold water was a startler for the swimmer.
10. The sudden realization that he was lost was a startler for the hiker.
11. The sudden shift in weather was a startler for the farmer.
12. The sudden drop in stock prices was a startler for the investor.
13. The sudden appearance of the pop-up ad was a startler for the online shopper.
14. The sudden change in plans was a startler for the bridesmaid.
15. The sudden shake of the earthquake was a startler for the city-dweller.
16. The sudden loud music was a startler for the library patron.
17. The sudden power outage was a startler for the office worker.
18. The sudden burst of energy was a startler for the lethargic cat.
19. The sudden wave of nausea was a startler for the pregnant woman.
20. The sudden realization that she had forgotten her keys was a startler for the forgetful person.
21. The sudden surge of adrenaline was a startler for the stunt performer.
22. The sudden presence of the snake was a startler for the nature lover.
23. The sudden noise from the construction site was a startler for the sleeping neighborhood.
24. The sudden flash of the lightning was a startler for the campers.
25. The sudden sneeze was a startler for the quiet classroom.
26. The sudden vibration of the phone was a startler for the conference attendee.
27. The sudden change in lighting was a startler for the stage performer.
28. The sudden reveal in the movie's plot was a startler for the audience.
29. The sudden drop of temperature was a startler for the summer-dressed woman.
30. The sudden beep of the heart rate monitor was a startler for the patient.

Common Phases

1. "Wow, that really startler me!"
2. "I was so startler, I nearly jumped out of my skin!"
3. "The sudden noise startler me and I dropped my phone."
4. "I tried to ignore the startler sound, but it kept repeating."
5. "She had a habit of startler me whenever I would turn around."
6. "The unexpected sight of the wild animal startler everyone in the group."
7. "I slammed my brakes when the car in front of me made a startler lane change."
8. "The monster in the horror movie made me feel so startler."
9. "It was a relief when the wind stopped startler the shutters."
10. "The fire alarm startler everyone in the building, causing a chaotic evacuation."

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