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shocking
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
shocking
(adjective)
shocking pink
(noun)
shock
(verb)
shocking
/
ˈ
ʃɑːkɪŋ/
adjective
shocking
/
ˈ
ʃɑːkɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SHOCKING
[
more shocking; most shocking
]
1
:
very surprising and upsetting or causing a sudden feeling of horror or disgust
a
shocking
crime
The fact that he was married to another woman was a
shocking
discovery. = It was
shocking
to discover that he was married to another woman.
shocking
news
The number of young teenagers who smoke is
shocking
.
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chiefly British, informal
:
very bad
a
shocking
waste of money/time
The building is in a
shocking
state.
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— shockingly
adverb
The movie was
shockingly
violent.
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