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ofender
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xocar
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impactar
Strike with disgust or revulsion.
shock
outrage
offend
appal
appall
scandalise
Portuguese
ofender
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Examples for "
shock
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shock
outrage
offend
appal
appall
Examples for "
shock
"
1
Indeed, authorities are using banks' excess capital to help cushion the
shock
.
2
Meanwhile, in Europe a hard Brexit
shock
was a risk, Deutsche said.
3
Meade said: We're all in a state of
shock
at the moment.
4
Patients: The target population was patients with consensus criteria for septic
shock
.
5
The decision to leave the EU sent
shock
waves throughout the EU.
1
One case sparked national
outrage
,
forcing the government to recognize DGCIM abuse.
2
Trump stopped separating families last month following public
outrage
and court challenges.
3
Another week and it's another case of public
outrage
,
this time Killarney.
4
The effects of immigration detention on refugees' health should
outrage
our nation.
5
Public
outrage
reached a boiling point, with critical testimonials flooding social media.
1
We
offend
it in the decanting and distress it in the serving.
2
It may displease you; it may
offend
;
but still truth is truth.
3
Warning: This article contains very strong language that may
offend
some readers.
4
Another said, I have a question, does this
offend
any of you?
5
I'm really sorry if I said anything to
offend
you this afternoon.
1
He stood as one apart-a lonely watcher whom no danger could
appal
.
2
You
appal
me sometimes; how can you even speak of it?'
3
President Donald Trump's travails in office continue to fascinate and
appal
.
4
The Northern Ireland secretary, James Brokenshire, said he was shocked and
appalled
.
5
The team's main sponsor is
appalled
and now New… Read more Audio
1
There was a young poet from Donegal, whose writing could only
appall
.
2
The gloomy forests of the big trees
appall
the stray traveller.
3
And the fact of it didn't
appall
him as he thought it should.
4
In the path of God no errors can
appall
,
no troubles dismay him.
5
A Napoleon in petticoats, she was about to
appall
the confederation.
1
The Cluniac was a man of the world whom no confidences could
scandalise
.
2
Didn't he wink saucily at promenading matrons just to
scandalise
them?
3
The comedy routines that
scandalise
some people will have others rolling in the aisles.
4
But nothing must transpire which could stumble or
scandalise
the other members of the Community.
5
You will
scandalise
society-youwill separate from me-
1
We have a fair shot at failing to
scandalize
anyone in any way.
2
Nothing could so much disturb and
scandalize
the world as such a sentiment.
3
And we'll not
scandalize
the neighbours by fighting over money on Sunday, either.
4
But I stood down, not wishing to
scandalize
the gathering crowd.
5
To
scandalize
this poor gentleman who never saw you before in his life?
6
If meat
scandalize
...
That is, if my eating cause my brother to sin.
7
The common people
scandalize
the great, about whom they know nothing, you mean!
8
To propose to bury a dog in the historic churchyard would
scandalize
the city.
9
But Tess discovered when the day came that no American can
scandalize
the English.
10
He could not thus
scandalize
all Europe, and defy all the precedents of France.
11
And if thy eye
scandalize
thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee.
12
These are strange profanations, which
scandalize
even the least devout.
13
But isn't it disturbing the peace to
scandalize
good Christians?
14
They will smile in your face and
scandalize
your name.
15
If they yelp much longer at my heels, I'll
scandalize
them in good earnest!
16
And if thy right eye
scandalize
thee, pluck it out and cast it from thee.
scandalize
· ·
scandalize any one
scandalize as
scandalize call
scandalize even
scandalize pious
Portuguese
ofender
horrorizar
Catalan
xocar
ofendre
escandalitzar
sobtar
sobresaltar
espantar
horroritzar
ultratjar
Spanish
impactar
ofender
chocar
deshonrar
consternar
horrorizar
escandalizar