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blow out of the water vs shock

shock vs blow out of the water

blow out of the water is not a noun while shock is a noun.

blow out of the water and shock both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
blow out of the water No No Yes No
shock Yes No Yes No
As verbs, blow out of the water and shock are synonyms defined as:
  • blow out of the water and shock: surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
Other synonyms of blow out of the water include ball over, floor, take aback.
blow out of the water (noun) shock (noun)
a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body
the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat
a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses
an instance of agitation of the earth's crust
an unpleasant or disappointing surprise
a sudden jarring impact
the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field
a bushy thick mass (especially hair)
(pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor
blow out of the water (verb) shock (verb)
surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off inflict a trauma upon
subject to electrical shocks
collect or gather into shocks
collide violently
strike with horror or terror
surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
strike with disgust or revulsion
Difference between blow out of the water and shock

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