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BNC: 24279 COCA: 19900

convulse

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convulse /kənˈvʌls/ verb
convulses; convulsed; convulsing
convulse
/kənˈvʌls/
verb
convulses; convulsed; convulsing
Learner's definition of CONVULSE
[no object] medical : to have an experience in which the muscles in your body shake in a sudden violent way that you are not able to control : to experience convulsions抽搐;痉挛;惊厥
used when something (such as laughter) causes a person's whole body to shake(因大笑等)全身抖动;(使)抖动;(使)前俯后仰
[no object]
[+ object]
usually used as (be) convulsed通常用作(be) convulsed
[+ object] formal : to affect (someone or something) suddenly and violently使动荡不安;使震撼
BNC: 24279 COCA: 19900

convulse

verb

con·​vulse kən-ˈvəls How to pronounce convulse (audio)
convulsed; convulsing

transitive verb

: to shake or agitate violently
especially : to shake with or as if with irregular spasms
was convulsed with laughter

intransitive verb

: to become affected with convulsions
Choose the Right Synonym for convulse

shake, agitate, rock, convulse mean to move up and down or to and fro with some violence.

shake often carries a further implication of a particular purpose.

shake well before using

agitate suggests a violent and prolonged tossing or stirring.

an ocean agitated by storms

rock suggests a swinging or swaying motion resulting from violent impact or upheaval.

the whole city was rocked by the explosion

convulse suggests a violent pulling or wrenching as of a body in a paroxysm.

spectators were convulsed with laughter

Example Sentences

The patient reacted to the medication and began convulsing. The country was convulsed by war.
Recent Examples on the Web In a whole other world, the comic voices of Jeff Dunham convulse Mohegan Sun. Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant, 29 July 2022 Extraordinarily violent protests convulse Kazakhstan. Laura Blasey, Los Angeles Times, 7 Jan. 2022 After receiving the sedative, Grant began to convulse and throw up. Catherine Garcia, The Week, 28 Oct. 2021 Kevin saw Zay, his linebacker and one of Davon’s closest friends, convulse in anguish. Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2021 Footage from the match showed the 18-year-old Mexican boxer being hit with a flurry of punches near the end of the fourth round, and Zapata appeared to convulse after 31-year-old Houle landed an uppercut that caused her mouthguard to fly out. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, 3 Sep. 2021 For the 2 million residents of Gaza, last month’s hostilities were just the latest in an endless cycle of war, the fourth to convulse the Palestinian enclave along the Mediterranean in just 13 years. Washington Post, 6 June 2021 Zombro crumbled to the ground, lay motionless for a moment face down, then began to convulse uncontrollably as teammates and a trainer rushed toward the mound. orlandosentinel.com, 5 June 2021 Volcanoes usually twitch and convulse before an eruption, but some dangerous phenomena give no discernible fanfare. New York Times, 18 Mar. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin convulsus, past participle of convellere to pluck up, convulse, from com- + vellere to pluck — more at vulnerable

First Known Use

1614, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

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The first known use of convulse was in 1614
BNC: 24279 COCA: 19900

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