shocked
Prononciation : [ʃɑkt]
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Contexte : « emotional response »
(adjective) feeling a strong surprise or dismay, often from unexpected news or events. When something surprising or upsetting happens, like hearing bad news, you can feel shocked.
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She was shocked to receive such a wonderful surprise party for her birthday.
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He was not shocked at all by the news; he had expected it.
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Were you shocked when you heard about the accident?
Contexte : « emotional response »
(verb) to cause someone to feel strong surprise or dismay. This happens when someone experiences something surprising or upsetting.
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The news of the team's victory shocked the fans with joy.
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The calm explanation did not shock the audience; they remained relaxed.
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What shocked you the most during the presentation?
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