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Struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
shocked
dismayed
aghast
afraid
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Gormley said: I'm pretty
appalled
about what it says about human nature.
2
We're
appalled
that some people chose to abuse her, said the statement.
3
The Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, said he was shocked and
appalled
.
4
The team's main sponsor is
appalled
and now New… Read more Audio
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I was
appalled
at the refereeing of Pat Horan today, said Fitzgerald.
6
Quinn said many of her academic colleagues were
appalled
by her conclusions.
7
Nxumalo said: The Department is deeply
appalled
and aggrieved by this video.
8
I am
appalled
at the way asylum- seekers are treated in Ireland.
9
She had been
appalled
to see the state of her beloved city.
10
We are
appalled
by what we witnessed over the previous few days.
11
There are, of course, many brilliant scientists who are
appalled
at this.
12
This outrage had
appalled
and disgusted the boyhood of Wesleyanism in Bursley.
13
The very title page
appalled
one with the gravity of the task.
14
The memory of the white staring face under the moonlight
appalled
her.
15
Impulse had left Belinda by then, had left her cold and
appalled
.
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The Terror of the approaching Experiment with this mighty name
appalled
him.
appalled
appal
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stand appalled
look appalled
back appalled
so appalled
appalled silence