Meaning & Definition of word "Startling"

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    Startling

    /ˈstɑːrtlɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. causing shock or surprise; unexpected.
      • Example: The startling news of the company's bankruptcy left employees in disbelief.
    • 2. remarkably unusual or impressive.
      • Example: Her startling talent for painting was evident in her award-winning artwork.
    • 3. creating a sudden fear or alarm.
      • Example: The startling scream from the forest drew everyone's attention instantly.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'start' meaning to cause to move suddenly or involuntarily.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a startling revelation:

    A surprising piece of information that changes one's understanding.

    startling contrast:

    A significant difference that is surprising.

    startling development:

    An unexpected change or event that is surprising.

    Related Words

    surprise:

    A feeling of mild astonishment or shock caused by something unexpected.

    alarm:

    A sudden fear or worry about something dangerous.

    astonish:

    To fill with wonder or shock.

    Slang Meanings of startling

    Meaning: Mind-blowing

    Example Sentence: That movie was mind-blowing; I didn't expect the twist!

    Meaning: Epic

    Example Sentence: Her performance was epic; I was totally startled!