Shock

/ʃɑːk/ noun

Shock is a sudden, intense surprise or disturbance that strongly affects your mind or body. In medicine, it can mean a dangerous condition where the body’s organs aren’t getting enough blood.

“Shock” entered English in the 1500s from Middle French “choc,” meaning a blow or collision. It ultimately goes back to a Germanic root about striking or jarring. The sense expanded from a physical impact to emotional and medical impacts.

AFskok
AMግርግር
ARصدمة
BGшок
BNআঘাত
CAxoc
CSšok
DAchok
DESchock
ELσοκ
ESchoque
ETšokk
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