To make me feel appalled you would have to do something really stupid and dangerous.
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She had an appalled face as she watched the play because of the horrible singing from the actors.
Appalling is an adjective meaning shocking and offensive. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:
"Bill was appalled when he found out Nancy was cheating on him."
"The voters were appalled to discover they had actually voted for a tax increase."
To appall someone is to utterly disgust and shock them. An example of a sentence using the word is: He knew that the grotesque creature would appall his mother, but he liked it anyways.
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Yes, appalled is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of appall. Appalled can also be used as an adjective.
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The police wanted to appall the killer by showing him photos of graphic crime scenes.
No, the word 'appall' is a verb (appall, appalls, appalling, appalled): to greatly dismay or horrify.
Weren't you just appalled by their bad behavior (?) I find your lack of manners appalling!
The word 'appall' is a verb, not a noun (appall, appalls, appalling, appalled).The abstract noun form of the verb to appall is the gerund, appalling.
The word appalling is an adjective. It can also be a verb where it is the present participle of the verb to appall.
Some words that rhyme with "gumball" are "small," "tall," and "ball."
The base word for appallingly is appall.
Appall.
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