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appalled

[ UK /ɐpˈɔːld/ ]
[ US /əˈpɔɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. struck with fear, dread, or consternation

How To Use appalled In A Sentence

  • Second, at the same time, I'm somewhat surprised and mildly appalled that this story hasn't generated a lot of buzz in the blogosphere.
  • (Isaiah 59: 15-16) (this is the only place where the word appalled is used for the way God feels -- in other words, the only thing which we know God is appalled by is if people are not doing justice) "Blessed are they who maintain justice .... As People of Faith . . . We Must Impeach
  • Naturally, I was appalled to discover that Knog's entire product line is simply a cheap ruse to smuggle sapphist erotica into America. Conspiracy By Mail: The Hidden Dangers of Online Bicycle Retail
  • I was appalled by John's rude behavior.
  • We were not appalled when Prince Harry went to a fancy dress party as a Nazi (a good place for a Nazi uniform - on a dickhead at a piss-up), and we are not appalled by what he called his pal Ahmed Raza Khan. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • We are appalled at the perilous state of the farming and fishing industries.
  • When I lived in India, I was appalled at the lack of respect for a livable life we all displayed.
  • Miguel blinked, appalled and overwhelmed before rationally reasoning with himself, as all mathematicians can.
  • This is one of the most shocking and appalling media smears we have seen - and we have been shocked and appalled many times in the past.
  • She had been alerted online to the product by an Indian citizen appalled at the prospect of people trampling over or wiping their feet on the emblem. Times, Sunday Times
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