Sentences

rejolt in a sentence

n.

Definition

Rejolt (verb): To restore or revive someone's alertness or awareness, especially after being distracted or lost in thought.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden loud noise seemed to rejolt her from her daydream.
  2. After the shocking news, he needed a moment to rejolt his thoughts and regain composure.
  3. The unexpected twist in the plot was enough to rejolt the audience's interest in the story.
  4. She felt a wave of adrenaline rejolt her as she prepared for the final sprint in the race.
  5. It took a strong cup of coffee to rejolt his energy levels after a long night of studying.
  6. The unexpected news seemed to rejolt his previously waning enthusiasm for the project.
  7. After a long period of stagnation, the team's latest brainstorming session served to rejolt their creativity.
  8. A sudden loud noise outside caused her to rejolt from her deep concentration on the book.
  9. The motivational speaker's passionate words were enough to rejolt the audience's commitment to their goals.
  10. In the wake of the scandal, the company needed something to rejolt its tarnished reputation.