surprised · shocked · deeply affected
Feeling completely thrown off by something unexpected? 😲 "Shook" is the perfect word when something totally catches you off guard! It's not just "surprised"; it's a deeper level of shock, amazement, or even being emotionally moved. Think jaw-dropping news or an unexpected plot twist!
💡 **Grammar Alert!** While "shook" is the past participle of "shake," in slang, it's often used as an adjective, like "I'm shook" or "That news left me shook." Don't confuse it with literally shaking from cold or fear! It's more about emotional impact than physical trembling. You can also use it with "by" (e.g., "I was shook by the ending").
When would you use 'Shook' most appropriately? A. 😴 When you're trying to fall asleep. B. 😱 When you just heard some incredibly surprising news about a celebrity. C. 🚶♀️ When you're taking a casual walk in the park.