unshockable

[ UK /ʌnʃˈɒkəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being shocked
    he was warmhearted, sensible and unshockable
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How To Use unshockable In A Sentence

  • And it really did shock a society, which we've been told in the past is unshockable given three years of suicide bombings and other attacks.
  • My next strategy has been to remain unshockable, to blunt whatever little swords my precious boy manages to pick up.
  • Luckily too, I was fairly unshockable and tolerated various and sometimes strange kinds of human behaviour.
  • This poet regarded the joys of gods with bemused, unshockable, and endlessly credulous respect.
  • We may consider ourselves worldly wise and unshockable these days, but then something comes along to make us think again.
  • She's lippy and gives the impression of being unshockable.
  • My next strategy has been to remain unshockable, to blunt whatever little swords my precious boy manages to pick up.
  • His staff were trained to draw people out, to use words they were comfortable with, to control their reactions to people's intimate revelations so that they were seen as non-judgemental and unshockable.
  • Meanwhile, the public has become unshockable about sex and unconcerned about Presidential adultery.
  • When it comes to issues surrounding childbirth I tend to think of myself as well-nigh unshockable.
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