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shocker vs shock

shock vs shocker

shocker and shock both are nouns.

shocker is not a verb while shock is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
shocker Yes No No No
shock Yes No Yes No
shocker (noun) shock (noun)
a sensational message (in a film or play or novel) a reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body
a shockingly bad person 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
shocker (verb) shock (verb)
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 shocker and shock

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