Shunt is a verb and a noun.
DefinitionsAs a verb, "shunt" means to move or divert to a different course or direction. As a noun, "shunt" refers to a device used to divert or redirect electrical current.
PronunciationsUS: /ʃʌnt/
UK: /ʃʌnt/
Origin and UsageThe word "shunt" comes from the Old English word "scyntan," which means "to shy away." In the 19th century, the word began to be used in the context of railways, where it referred to the act of diverting a train from its main track onto a siding or spur. Over time, the word has come to be used more broadly to refer to the act of redirecting something or someone.
SynonymsAs a verb, "shunt" can be synonymous with "divert," "redirect," "reroute," or "switch." As a noun, "shunt" can be synonymous with "bypass," "diversion," or "rerouting."
Related WordsOther 5 letter words related to "shunt" include "shift," "hunt," "stunt," and "grunt."
Example SentencesAs a verb:
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