shocked

IPA: ʃˈɑkt

adjective

  • Surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback, particularly when also indignant.
  • (medicine) Suffering from shock.
  • (physics) Affected, altered, or transformed by one or more shock waves.
  • Subjected to electric shock.
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Examples of "shocked" in Sentences

  • We are shocked we tell you, absolutely shocked* that such a thing would happen.
  • The name shocked me so much that I snapped my head around to look at the thing.
  • No doubt the term shocked you, and yet it conveyed something very like the exact truth.
  • Does anyone know the official policy regarding blocking employee ... davesnyd: I am shocked, * shocked* that you would compare Monroe County to China.
  • Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh's decision to not seek another term shocked his fellow Democrats and gave Republicans another chance to bring down the Democratic majority in Congress.
  • If you attended Trinity University (Presbyterian), St. Mary’s (Catholic) or Baylor (Baptist) for four years and are then shocked, *shocked* to see mention of the Lord on your diploma, you may be either incredibly self-absorbed or anidiot.
  • Bill Donohue claimed to be shocked, *shocked* that anyone could possibly talk about the Holy Spirit that way, but he knows how Catholics talk when they think the priest isn't listening and sometimes when he is, and Amanda is just gesturing in the direction of the iceberg.

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