Startle (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: excite, move suddenly, alarm, deter, start, surprise, frighten suddenly and not seriously, cause to deviate, be excited, do, on feeling alarm, move, excite by sudden alarm

Conjugation of startle

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Present Simple
startle
startle
startles
startle
startle
startle
Future Simple
will startle
will startle
will startle
will startle
will startle
will startle
Past Simple
startled
startled
startled
startled
startled
startled
Conditional Simple
would startle
would startle
would startle
would startle
would startle
would startle
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Present Progressive
am startling
are startling
is startling
are startling
are startling
are startling
Future Progressive
will be startling
will be startling
will be startling
will be startling
will be startling
will be startling
Past Progressive
was startling
were startling
was startling
were startling
were startling
were startling
Conditional Progressive
would be startling
would be startling
would be startling
would be startling
would be startling
would be startling
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Present Perfect
have startled
have startled
has startled
have startled
have startled
have startled
Future Perfect
will have startled
will have startled
will have startled
will have startled
will have startled
will have startled
Past Perfect
had startled
had startled
had startled
had startled
had startled
had startled
Conditional Perfect
would have startled
would have startled
would have startled
would have startled
would have startled
would have startled
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been startling
have been startling
has been startling
have been startling
have been startling
have been startling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been startling
will have been startling
will have been startling
will have been startling
will have been startling
will have been startling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been startling
had been startling
had been startling
had been startling
had been startling
had been startling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been startling
would have been startling
would have been startling
would have been startling
would have been startling
would have been startling

Examples of startle

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Everything in the world seems to startle me"
(CHUCKLES) I didn't mean to startle you.
(Laughs): Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
(startled gasp) I'm sorry. I didn't mean to startle you.
- Come on. I didn't meant to startle ya.
"Everything in the world seems to startle me"
(CHUCKLES) I didn't mean to startle you.
(Laughs): Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
(startled gasp) I'm sorry. I didn't mean to startle you.
- Come on. I didn't meant to startle ya.
"Oh, my, your sudden appearance startles me."
- [startles, screeches] - Dad, no!
- something startles her.
And the paste will be on the shelves where it always is, and not one of them will give a moment's startles to how it got there.
He startles the bear.
"Oh, my, your sudden appearance startles me."
- [startles, screeches] - Dad, no!
- something startles her.
And the paste will be on the shelves where it always is, and not one of them will give a moment's startles to how it got there.
He startles the bear.
"'That was not a threatening gesture,' I said. "'It was only a startled surprise.
"And as such, if he does not display proper decorum in the king's presence, "and directly approaches His Royal Majesty, do not be startled. "
"Each time I hear those words, "I'm startled.
"Gee honey I was going to pull out but the phone rang and it startled me."
"Its violence startled the world..."
""ln yet another startling development in Washington J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the Federal Bureau of lnvestigation today issued a statement denying the Bureau was involved in recruiting psychics in the battle against Communism.""
"Animals pose such startling questions.
"It makes us desire a world of startling imperfection "So we can rise above and become the heroes We always imagined ourselves to be."
"It makes us desire a world of startling imperfection, "so we can rise above and become the heroes "we always imagined ourselves to be. "
"The startling beauty of a crimson blossom... "...is seen even in a garden laden with flowers.
"'That was not a threatening gesture,' I said. "'It was only a startled surprise.
"And as such, if he does not display proper decorum in the king's presence, "and directly approaches His Royal Majesty, do not be startled. "
"Each time I hear those words, "I'm startled.
"Gee honey I was going to pull out but the phone rang and it startled me."
"Its violence startled the world..."
""ln yet another startling development in Washington J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the Federal Bureau of lnvestigation today issued a statement denying the Bureau was involved in recruiting psychics in the battle against Communism.""
"Animals pose such startling questions.
"It makes us desire a world of startling imperfection "So we can rise above and become the heroes We always imagined ourselves to be."
"It makes us desire a world of startling imperfection, "so we can rise above and become the heroes "we always imagined ourselves to be. "
"The startling beauty of a crimson blossom... "...is seen even in a garden laden with flowers.

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