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Surge

UK /["/sɜːdʒ/"]/US /["/sɜːrdʒ/"]/

Definition

a sudden increase of a strong feeling

In simple words: A sudden increase or rush of something.

Examples

  • There was a sudden surge in electricity demand during the heatwave.
  • The hospital saw a surge of patients after the accident.
  • A surge of adrenaline helped him finish the race despite the pain.
  • During the storm, a surge of seawater flooded the coastal roads.
  • There was a sudden surge in stock prices after the company announced the merger.
  • In response to the news, a surge of hope spread throughout the crowd.

Usage notes

Use 'surge' in situations describing a quick rise (like emotions or numbers). Avoid in overly formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

surge + object

Memory hint

Sounds like 'surge' in energy; imagine a wave crashing suddenly.

Collocations

  • great
  • huge
  • sudden
  • experience
  • feel
  • get
  • sweep something
  • sweep over somebody
  • sweep through somebody
  • with a surge
  • surge of
  • big
  • dramatic
  • great
  • surge in
  • surge of
  • a surge forward
  • big
  • dramatic
  • great
  • surge in
  • surge of
  • a surge forward
  • big
  • dramatic
  • great
  • surge in
  • surge of
  • a surge forward

Synonyms

  • rush

Antonyms

  • decline
  • drop
  • diminish

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'surge' with 'surgeon'
  • Using 'surge' in a passive form incorrectly
  • Mistaking 'surge' as always positive; it can refer to negative situations too.