TOP

Definition of pulse verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

pulse

verb
 
/pʌls/
 
/pʌls/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pulse
 
/pʌls/
 
/pʌls/
he / she / it pulses
 
/ˈpʌlsɪz/
 
/ˈpʌlsɪz/
past simple pulsed
 
/pʌlst/
 
/pʌlst/
past participle pulsed
 
/pʌlst/
 
/pʌlst/
-ing form pulsing
 
/ˈpʌlsɪŋ/
 
/ˈpʌlsɪŋ/
jump to other results
  1. [intransitive] to move, beat or flow with strong regular movements or sounds synonym throb
    • A vein pulsed in his temple.
    • the pulsing rhythm of the music
    Extra Examples
    • He felt the muscles in his jaw pulsing angrily.
    • She was aware of the blood pulsing through her limbs.
  2. [intransitive] pulse (with something) to be full of a feeling such as excitement or energy synonym buzz
    • The auditorium pulsed with excitement.
  3. Word Originverb late Middle English: from Latin pulsus ‘beating’, from pellere ‘to drive, beat’.
See pulse in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee pulse in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
previously
adverb
 
 
From the Word list
Oxford 3000
B1
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day