pulsate
Prononciation : [pʌlˈseɪt]
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Contexte : « physical sensation »
(verb) to rhythmically expand and contract, like a heartbeat or a moving light. It feels like a consistent beat, similar to when your heart pumps blood or when a lamp flickers.
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You can feel the music pulsate through the room, making everyone want to dance.
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The light didn't pulsate; it stayed steady and bright all night.
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Can you feel the way the drums seem to pulsate with the rhythm of the song?
Contexte : « emotional state »
(verb) to show feelings that come and go in waves. It's like when your excitement grows and fades, like the waves of the ocean going up and down.
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Her excitement seemed to pulsate as she talked about her favorite movie.
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His enthusiasm did not pulsate at all; he was completely bored.
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Did your interest in the project pulsate as you learned more about it?
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