shock
— Verb
– English
~ surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted"
shock-absorbent
— Adjective
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~ having the capacity to absorb the energy of an impact; "the material absorbs shock and is used for shock-absorbent insoles"
shock-headed
— Adjective
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~ having a shock (or untidy mass) of hair; "shock-headed teenagers"
shockable
— Adjective
– English
~ capable of being shocked
shocked
— Adjective
– English
~ struck with fear, dread, or consternation
shocker
— Noun
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~ a shockingly bad person
shocker
— Noun
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~ a sensational message (in a film or play or novel)
shocking
— Adjective
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~ giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation; "scandalous behavior"; "the wicked rascally shameful conduct of the bankrupt"- Thackeray; "the most shocking book of its time"
shocking
— Adjective
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~ glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism; "lurid details of the accident"
shockingly
— Adverb
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~ extremely; "teachers were shockingly underpaid"
shockingly
— Adverb
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~ very badly; "they behaved shockingly at the funeral"
shockingly
— Adverb
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~ so as to shock the feelings; "One day, she lost her temper, completely, suddenly and, even to herself, shockingly"; "Suddenly, shockingly, the clergyman's son was a desperado."
shockley
— Noun
– English
~ United States physicist (born in England) who contributed to the development of the electronic transistor (1910-1989)
shod
— Adjective
– English
~ used of certain religious orders who wear shoes