appalled
Americanadjective
verb
Etymology
Origin of appalled
Example Sentences
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Bounding up the stairs, he stopped at his door, appalled by the mess that greeted him.
From Literature
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The Civil Nuclear Constabulary held a misconduct hearing last month and the panel found the case "shocking" and said the public would be "rightly appalled".
From BBC
The warm nature of the correspondence has appalled commentators in Norway, and one message implied she was aware of his initial jail term in 2008.
From BBC
Bright Horizons said in a statement in December it was "shocked and appalled" and had commissioned an expert review of its safeguarding practices.
From BBC
Some of the women who attended told the Journal at the time that they were appalled that Solomon had Ruemmler help organize the event.
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