shocked
adjective
uk/ʃɒkt/us/ʃɑːkt/shockedadjective(SURPRISED)
B1
surprisedorupsetbecause somethingunexpectedand usuallyunpleasanthashappened:
惊愕的,震惊的After hisannouncement, there was a shockedsilence.在他宣布了这个消息以后,人们因震惊而沉默了。
[+ to infinitive]We were shockedtoseesmokepouringout of theroof.我们震惊地看着浓烟从屋顶冒出来。
- Theboywas too shocked andfrightenedtospeak.
- He would neverforgetthe shockedlookon herfacewhen she firstsawit.
- Management at thehostelsay they'redeeplyshocked by hismurder.
- Both menstaredat her in shockedsilence.
- I was shocked at how different Molooked.
- He wasvisiblyshocked by theincident.
Surprised
- aback
- agape
- aghast
- amazed
- appalled
- flabbergasted
- ghost
- gobsmacked
- goggle-eyed
- headlight
- horror
- horror of horrorsidiom
- jaw
- open-eyed
- open-mouthed
- palpitation
- pearl-clutching
- round-eyed
- someone'sjaw drops (open)idiom
- stalk
shockedadjective(OFFENDED)
offendedorupsetby something that youconsiderto bewrongorunacceptable:
She was shocked at thelanguagethey used.
- She is shocked at thefeessomefirmscharge.
- Lowne was from afamilywithstrictdiscipline, and was shocked at thedruguse hesawwhen he firstmovedtoSanDiego in 1966.
- Familiesexpectingtypicalkids'faremay well have been shocked by the film'smaturethemes.
- I was shocked out of myskinbycoeddormsat first, and bycoedbathroomsprobablyevenmore so.
Saddening, shocking and upsetting
- affecting
- agonizingly
- arrogance
- baleful
- be cold comfortidiom
- distressing
- distressingly
- dolorous
- ego trip
- egoism
- hurtfully
- impiously
- impiousness
- lacerating
- loftiness
- teary
- touching
- touchingly
- tragically
- traumatic
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