shocked and dismayed · horrified · disgusted
This expression is perfect for when you witness something truly shocking, offensive, or just plain awful, and you want to convey your strong negative reaction. Think moral outrage, not just mild surprise! 😱
💡 **Heads up!** 'To be appalled' implies a deep sense of shock, horror, or disgust, usually at something you perceive as morally wrong, inappropriate, or very unfair. It's stronger than just 'surprised' or 'upset'. You might be appalled by someone's behavior, a news story, or a decision. It’s definitely not an everyday 'oops!' moment!
When would you most likely use 'to be appalled'? A. 🎂 When your friends throw a surprise birthday party for you. B. 🚨 When you hear about a terrible act of injustice in the news. C. ☕ When you accidentally spill coffee on your shirt.