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appalled
[ uh-pawld ]
adjective
- overcome with horror, shock, outrage, or dismay:
I am appalled at the very idea of selling one鈥檚 vote.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of appall ( def ).
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of appalled1
Example Sentences
A University of Oxford spokesperson said the institution was "appalled" by its student's crimes.
Spoiler alert: I am pro-due process, and appalled that our executive branch is arguing for its suspension when it comes to immigrants 鈥 because, of course, that is the first step to curtailing everyone鈥檚 rights.
Many MPs will have gone to discuss personal problems and will be appalled that they are now translated into a book.
Mr Fairhurst told the BBC he was "appalled" that offenders in these locations were being "allowed the same privileges as normal location prisoners".
The UN's humanitarian co-ordinator in Sudan, Clementine Nkweta-Salami, said she was "appalled and gravely alarmed" by reports of what had happened.
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