appal
[verb] horrify, alarm, daunt, dishearten, dismay, frighten, outrage, shock, unnerve
[verb] horrify, alarm, daunt, dishearten, dismay, frighten, outrage, shock, unnerve
ap‧palBritish English, appall American English /əˈpɔːl $ əˈpɒːl/ verb [transitive]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Old French; Origin: apalir, from palir ‘to turn pale’]
to make someone feel very shocked and upset Synonym : horrify:
● The way we kill animals appals a lot of people.
● The decision to execute the two men has appalled many politicians.
● The way we kill animals appals a lot of people.
● The decision to execute the two men has appalled many politicians.
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English
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