Shocked - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈʃɑːkt|  American pronunciation of the word shocked
Brit.  |ʃɒkt|  British pronunciation of the word shocked
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto shock
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto shock

adjective

- struck with fear, dread, or consternation (syn: aghast, dismayed)

Extra examples

I was deeply shocked by Jo's death.

He is shocked at what happened to his son.

She gave him a shocked look.

For a few minutes she stood in shocked silence.

We were too shocked to talk.

Many people were shocked by the film when it first came out.

They were deeply shocked at her behaviour.

People were shocked by the animal brutality of the attack.

His partner, his wife of 20 years, was shocked to hear about his accident.

He was shocked by the implication of his partner in the theft.

They were shocked and angered by the company's arrogance.

His friends were shocked by the horror of his death.

The crime is a chilling echo of the murders that shocked the city two years ago.

I was shocked by her rude behavior.

I was shocked by the bestiality of their behavior.

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