Another Word For Appalled
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Meaning
The word "appalled" describes a strong feeling of shock or dismay. It is used when someone is extremely upset or horrified by something, often because it is unexpected or morally unacceptable. For instance, if you see something that is very disturbing or wrong, you might feel appalled by it.
Synonyms
- Horrified
- Shocked
- Dismayed
- Disgusted
- Astounded
- Alarmed
Antonyms
- Pleased
- Comforted
- Calm
- Soothed
- Untroubled
Etymology
The word "appalled" originates from the Middle English "appallen," which is derived from the prefix "a-" meaning "to" and "pall" which comes from the Old French "paler," meaning to grow pale, thus signifying being drained of color due to shock or horror.
Examples
- She was appalled to discover the extent of the damage caused by the storm.
- Many citizens were appalled by the unethical practices revealed in the investigation.
- The teacher was appalled at the level of disrespect displayed by the students.
- He couldn't help but feel appalled by the lack of compassion shown in the situation.
- The community was appalled when they learned about the animal cruelty case.