Definition of shocking adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

The meaning of SHOCKING is extremely startling, distressing, or offensive. How to use shocking in a sentence.

SHOCKING definition: causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc. See examples of shocking used in a sentence.

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5 days agoย ยท Adjective shocking (comparative more shocking, superlative most shocking) Inspiring shock; startling. Unusually obscene or lewd. (colloquial) Extremely bad. What a shocking calamity!

SHOCKING definition: 1. offensive, upsetting, or immoral: 2. extremely bad or unpleasant, or of very low quality: 3โ€ฆ. Learn more.

Collins Concise English Dictionary ยฉ HarperCollins Publishers:: shocking /หˆสƒษ’kษชล‹/ adj causing shock, horror, or disgust shocking pink โ‡’ a vivid or garish shade of pink informal very bad or terrible: โ€ฆ

You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is morally wrong. It is shocking that nothing was said.

โ€ข He couldn't have observed her intent scrutiny which was fuelled by an unfamiliar feeling she found deeply shocking. โ€ข These shocking events horrified the entire world.

Define shocking. shocking synonyms, shocking pronunciation, shocking translation, English dictionary definition of shocking. adj. 1. Highly disturbing emotionally.

โ€ข He couldn't have observed her intent scrutiny which was fuelled by an unfamiliar feeling she found deeply shocking. โ€ข These shocking events horrified the entire world.

Define shocking. shocking synonyms, shocking pronunciation, shocking translation, English dictionary definition of shocking. adj. 1. Highly disturbing emotionally.

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