The definition of the word appalling is "awful; terrible."
The lack of scientific understanding by most non-scientists is appalling to most scientists.
in appalling poverty
Yes, conditions in both kinds of camps were generally appalling.
Over the course of history, there have been excellent Christian political leaders and appalling ones - just as there have been excellent and appalling political leaders of other faiths. This question can be placed in the context of a non-Christian leader such as Mahatma Gandhi, or a probably Christian Adolph Hitler. The religious beliefs of a political leader have not been shown to determine his or her suitability for high office.
1. Launching a war of expansion and thus plunging Europe and much of the rest of the world into war - only 21 years after the end of World War 1. 2. Attacking one country after another without good cause. 3. Committing appalling war crimes and atrocities. 4. Genocide. All in all, utterly appalling.
Vreselijk is a Dutch equivalent of 'appalling'.
The word appalling is not a sound, but it is an adjective. To find something appalling is to find it both shocking and disgusting.
The taste of the pie was appalling, i was very disgusted.
The children showed an appalling lack of manners.
The smell coming from the dumpster was appalling.
Ka the Appalling was created in 1958-08.
"The skunk smell was appalling to her sensitive nose."
An appalling thing is something which generates emotions of shock, disgust and disbelief. For example, someone can say that the news of a corrupt president is appalling.
Two Ps in appalling: She's such a nice girl, but her manners are appalling.
The lack of scientific understanding by most non-scientists is appalling to most scientists.
* Bad, unpleasant, appalling, disagreeable, dreadful * Terrible, horrendous, horrific, appalling
"The truth about his infidelity was an appalling shock to his family."