So Appalled was created in 2010.
The suffix for "appalled" is "-ed."
The horror movie appalled me.I was appalled (shocked or horrified) when my sister drew on my book report with a permanent marker.I was appalled by the scene of the train wreck.
i am Appalled at how you dont know the answer
John was appalled by Susie's behavior.
The teacher was just appalled.
Yes, appalled is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of appall. Appalled can also be used as an adjective.
Because he was appalled by the conditions he found slaves living in, so that is why he campaigned
There are two syllables divided like so: ap-palled.
Appalled does not mean delighted. It means horrified, shocked, or dismayed.
Appalled is the correct spelling for the word meaning horrified.
uhpahled
I am appalled at how many questions are answered with poor grammar, spelling, and lack of capitalization.