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startle

verb intransitive
To shrink; to move suddenly or be excited on feeling a sudden alarm. Why shrinks the soul back on herself, and startles at destruction?

startle

verb transitive
To impress with fear; to excite by sudden alarm, surprise or apprehension; to shock; to alarm; to fright. We were startled at the cry of distress. Any great and unexpected event is apt to startle us. The supposition that angles assume bodies, need not startle us.

startle

To deter; to cause to deviate.

startle

noun
A sudden motion or shock occasioned by an unexpected alarm, surprise or apprehension of danger; sudden impression of terror. After having recovered from my first startle, I was well pleased with the accident.