Similar words: hockey, cocked, shock, wicked, rocket, pocketbook, naked, ad hoc. Meaning: [ʃɑk /ʃɒk] adj. struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
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1. I'm not easily shocked,but his deed was too disgusting.
2. The local community was shocked by the murders.
3. She was taken to hospital, apparently amnesiac and shocked.
4. He had old-fashioned ideas and was easily shocked.
5. His mother was shocked at the news.
6. The stunt brought shocked gasps from the audience.
7. I was deeply shocked by Jo's death.
8. Her overt sexuality shocked cinema audiences.
9. I was shocked to see him in tatters.
10. Everyone was shocked by his unseemly conduct.
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11. Gill's last school report shocked his parents into action.
12. The passengers were badly shocked but unharmed.
13. Hilary was neither shocked nor surprised by the news.
14. She was shocked by his blatant sexism.
15. This terrible crime has shocked all law-abiding citizens.
16. I was shocked by the realization of what I had done.
17. I was shocked by the blatant racism of his remarks.
18. He was too shocked to give an account of what had happened.
19. I am shocked by the atrocity of this man's crimes.
20. This latest episode in the fraud scandal has shocked a lot of people.
21. He was so shocked that he could hardly bring out a word.
22. Shocked by the results of the elections, they now want to challenge the validity of the vote.
23. He was shocked at the sheer venom of her reply.
24. Nowadays people are rarely shocked by the sex they see on television.
25. The Prince had shocked society by living openly with his mistress.
26. Everyone in the street was shocked when they heard the news.
27. The enormity of the crime has shocked even experienced policemen.
28. I was shocked to learn of the perception people have of me.
30. The Senator's admission that he had lied to Congress shocked many Americans.