noun · B2 · Often · both

Schock

шок

German grammar
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Meaning of Schock

plötzliches, starkes psychisches Erschrecken oder eine heftige seelische Reaktion auf ein unerwartetes Ereignis

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DE[ʃɔk]
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Schock belongs to the topic "Emotions and Feelings". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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Eltern父母
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Papa爸爸
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Kinder孩子们

Schock synonyms

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Trauma
a severe psychological wound caused by an extremely distressing experience
Entsetzen
deep horror or alarm, often with a strong sense of disgust or fear
Überraschung
surprise; it is usually milder and not necessarily negative or traumatic
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Trauma

a severe psychological wound caused by an extremely distressing experience

B2Often
🇩🇪de

deep horror or alarm, often with a strong sense of disgust or fear

B2Often
🇩🇪de

surprise; it is usually milder and not necessarily negative or traumatic

B2Very Often

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Schock Bedeutung: what does it mean?

plötzliches, starkes psychisches Erschrecken oder eine heftige seelische Reaktion auf ein unerwartetes Ereignis

Schock Aussprache: how do you pronounce it?

Schock is pronounced as [ʃɔk]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

Is Schock part of Emotions and Feelings vocabulary?

Yes, Schock (шок) can be learned in the Emotions and Feelings topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is Schock part of Family and Relationships vocabulary?

Yes, Schock (шок) can be learned in the Family and Relationships topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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