different between staggering vs electrifying

staggering

English

Verb

staggering

  1. present participle of stagger

Adjective

staggering (comparative more staggering, superlative most staggering)

  1. Incredible, overwhelming, amazing.

Derived terms

  • staggeringly

Translations

Noun

staggering (plural staggerings)

  1. The motion of one who staggers.
    • 1837, Memoirs of Mirabeau (in The Westminster Review, volume 26, page 436)
      There are to whom the gods, in their bounty, give glory: but far oftener it is given in wrath, as a curse and a poison; disturbing the whole inner health and industry of the man; leading onward through dizzy staggerings and tarantula jiggings []
  2. That which staggers something or somebody.
    • 1738, Ebenezer Erskine, The Annals of Redeeming Love
      But these doubts, and fears, and staggerings, although they may be in the believer, yet they are not in his faith; these things argue the infirmity of his faith, indeed; but under all this, faith is fighting for the victory []
  3. In animation, the repetition of a sequence of frames to show struggling effort

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electrifying

English

Verb

electrifying

  1. present participle of electrify

Adjective

electrifying (comparative more electrifying, superlative most electrifying)

  1. that electrifies
  2. thrilling or startling

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