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thunderbolt
[ thuhn-der-bohlt ]
noun
- a flash of lightning with the accompanying thunder.
- an imaginary bolt or dart conceived as the material destructive agent cast to earth in a flash of lightning:
the thunderbolts of Jove.
- something very destructive, terrible, severe, sudden, or startling.
- a person who acts with fury or with sudden and irresistible force.
thunderbolt
/ ˈθʌ²Ô»åəˌ²úəʊ±ô³Ù /
noun
- a flash of lightning accompanying thunder
- the imagined agency of destruction produced by a flash of lightning
- (in mythology) the destructive weapon wielded by several gods, esp the Greek god Zeus See also Thor
- something very startling
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of thunderbolt1
Example Sentences
The same familiar blue and gold thunderbolt greeted Mike Williams as he drove through the welcoming Southern California streets.
The reaction resembles the thunderbolt that struck the U.S. aerospace community — and the government — in 1957, when the Soviet Union placed Sputnik in orbit while American rockets were still blowing up on their launchpads.
Trump also survived a gunshot that could have taken his life, and a little more than a week later absorbed another thunderbolt — President Biden’s departure from the race.
It sent a thunderbolt of fear down Asian and minority communities.
James Baldwin wrote thunderbolts of truth about American racism that changed the way people have understood and debated the issue since.
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