appalling
Americanadjective
adjective
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causing extreme dismay, horror, or revulsion
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very bad
Other Word Forms
- appallingly adverb
- unappalling adjective
- unappallingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of appalling
Example Sentences
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Cdr Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, said officers have been working "continuously" to investigate and identify those responsible for the "appalling attacks".
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"There are now serious questions for authorities in the West Midlands to answer about what could be an appalling scandal happening right here on British high streets."
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But the country's teeth were in an appalling state after World War Two and pent-up demand was much greater than politicians anticipated.
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Lunny described her staff being asked to act out Timothy's behaviour as "appalling".
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Last year, the Transport Secretary described the scheme as "an appalling mess".
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