surprised and upset · deeply astonished
Imagine a friend tells you something completely unexpected, like their dog won the lottery (yes, it's a wild example, but hey, emotions!). 🐶💰 Or you hear some unbelievable news about a celebrity. That feeling of "WHOA, wait, WHAT?!" – that's when you're shocked! It's usually for something negative or extremely surprising, but it can also be a positive, intense astonishment.
✨ **Heads up!** While 'shocked' often implies a negative or upsetting surprise, it can also be used for intense positive astonishment, like "I was shocked by how beautiful the Grand Canyon was!" But more often, it's tied to unexpected, startling, or disturbing news. Think of it as a strong emotional jolt!
When would you use 'to be shocked'? A. When you're calmly reading a book in a quiet park. B. When you suddenly discover your favorite coffee shop is closing permanently. C. When you're happily planning your next vacation.