shocked (B1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ʃɒkt/
Definition
Feeling a sudden, strong, and unpleasant surprise or emotional disturbance, often due to something unexpected or upsetting.
Examples
She was utterly shocked when she heard the news of the accident.
The audience was shocked by the sudden plot twist in the movie.
I was genuinely shocked to see him after all these years.
How to Use shocked
- shocked by (prepositional phrase)
- Surprised or disturbed by something. — "Everyone was shocked by his sudden resignation."
- shocked at (prepositional phrase)
- Surprised or disturbed by a particular event or situation. — "I was shocked at the amount of damage."
- shocked to hear/see/learn (collocation)
- Expressing surprise or disturbance upon receiving information or witnessing something. — "We were shocked to hear about the accident."
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