I was in shock when I found out my boyfriend was cheating on me.
The fire was a terrific shock. The shock of the explosion broke all the windows in the building.
He was refused admittance to the club.His admittance was a shock to the courtroom.
When her mother died she was helpless and in deep shock.
Depending on your desired form of the word "shock," here are a few various answers: "You gave me quite a shock!" (shock here means scare, as in the person was scared) "That wire has a fairly powerful shock to it!" (shock here means an electrical charge - as in you would die if you touched the wire) Hopefully that helps in your shocking persuits.
The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.
"The truth about his infidelity was an appalling shock to his family."
She was very particular about the cleanliness of the places she stayed, so Africa was quite a shock to her.
Aghast is a word used to describe someone who is filled with shock or horror. A good sentence would be, when the man jumped out from behind the bush she was aghast.
In my defence, I struck him on his left cheek and while he was still in shock, I ran as fast as I could.
The incumbent had considered the new candidate a political nonentity; therefore, the upset victory was a shock.
All firearms have recoil Also He recoiled in shock as the caged lion snarled inches from his face.
An interrogative sentence is a type of sentence that asks a question. For example: "What time is it?"