Could 'to palpitate' be a suitable synonym for 'to pound' in the following sentence.

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learning54

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Hi teachers,
Could 'to palpitate' be a suitable synonym for 'to pound' in the following sentence.

His heart began to pound wildly.

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Hi,
Thank you for your reply and the link. Then, another one could be 'to beat more rapidly than usual', couldn't it?

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Hi,
Thank you for your reply and the link. Then, another one could be 'to beat more rapidly than usual', couldn't it?

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IMO, 'to beat more rapidly than usual' doesn't sound natural. Maybe something like 'faster' or 'more quickly' would do it, but we'll have to wait for native speakers on that one.

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IMO, 'to beat more rapidly than usual' doesn't sound natural. Maybe something like 'faster' or 'more quickly' would do it, but we'll have to wait for native speakers on that one.

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Hi,
Thank you for your reply. Then, let's wait.

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They're not exact synonyms to me- pounding has the idea of the force of the beat, while palpitate could only be the speed.
 
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