surprise, emidiate force, emidiate change/ movement,
The word "completely" is the adverb in the phrase "completely shocked us." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and in this case, "completely" modifies the verb "shocked," indicating the extent of the shock.
The scarcity of the books in the library shocked me.
Depending on the context, synonyms for 'surprised are: amazed, astounded, awed, bewildered, blown away, dazed, dazzled, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, jarred, left aghast, left open-mouthed, nonplussed, perplexed, rattled, shaken up, shocked, staggered, startled, stricken dumb, stunned, stupefied, taken aback, unsettled.
The abstract noun is theft, a word for a concept.
there! appauled is a word from the English dictionary. the meaning of the word is; SHOCKED, BEWILDERED; SHOCKED as in not expecting it. e.g; a. right its 4am, now go to sleep. b. okay, sorry, we were on facebook. a. SLEEP NOW! im appauled. b. okay, sorry. it basically means shocked. or wowed by the person who made the mistake. hope that was some use to you. (:
shocked, numb
The word "shocked" can be defined as to be struck with fear or dread or consternation. Therefore, an antonym of the word "shocked" would be fearless or unafraid.
Shocked has one syllable.
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I was shocked, when I saw the open door.
Prefixes: Aftershock. Suffixes: Shocked, shocks, shocking, shocker.
it is shocked
The town was shocked when they heard the news.The unexpected proposal shocked her at first.Because he didn't take proper precautions, he got shocked by the wires he was working on.
outragedorscandalized
I think electomagnetic waves...
The word "completely" is the adverb in the phrase "completely shocked us." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and in this case, "completely" modifies the verb "shocked," indicating the extent of the shock.
Behavior considered brazen in one era may be deemed perfectly acceptable in another.