shocked
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- Shocked describes a feeling of extreme surprise or disbelief caused by something unexpected.
- It is a strong adjective, often used after verbs like 'be', 'feel', or 'look'.
- The word can apply to both positive and negative situations, but it always implies high intensity.
- Commonly followed by 'by', 'at', or 'that' to explain the reason for the feeling.
The term 'shocked' refers to a profound state of psychological or emotional disturbance caused by an event that was entirely unforeseen. While often used as an adjective, in this context, we explore the 'shocked' state as a noun-like entity representing the condition of being struck by sudden news. It is more than just being surprised; it implies a level of impact that briefly halts one's normal cognitive processing. When a person is shocked, they might feel a physical jolt, a sudden coldness, or a sense of disbelief that makes it difficult to speak or act immediately. This state is common in both negative scenarios, such as hearing bad news about a friend, and positive ones, like winning a lottery you never expected to win. The intensity of being shocked is what distinguishes it from mere 'startle' or 'amazement'. It suggests a deeper resonance with the core of one's expectations, where those expectations have been shattered by a new reality.
- Emotional Depth
- The state of being shocked involves a transition from a stable emotional baseline to a peak of high-arousal distress or wonder. It is the bridge between knowing and not knowing.
- Physical Manifestation
- Physiologically, being shocked often triggers the 'freeze' response, where the heart rate may temporarily spike before a heavy sense of stillness settles in.
- Social Context
- In social settings, expressing that you are shocked serves as a signal to others that the information shared is of high importance and requires a pause in the conversation.
She stood there, completely shocked by the sudden announcement of her promotion.
The news left the entire community shocked and searching for answers after the storm.
I was shocked to see how much the city had changed since my last visit ten years ago.
The audience was shocked into silence by the magician's final, impossible trick.
He looked shocked when he realized he had been talking to the CEO the whole time.
Furthermore, being shocked often implies a lack of preparation. Unlike a planned surprise party where the person might be 'surprised', being 'shocked' suggests the event was outside the realm of what the person thought was possible. In professional contexts, it can describe the reaction to market crashes or scandals. In personal life, it describes the reaction to betrayal or a sudden declaration of love. The word carries a weight that suggests the person needs time to recover their composure. It is a powerful descriptor of the human experience when the predictable world suddenly becomes unpredictable. In literature, characters who are shocked often undergo a change in perspective, as the shock serves as a catalyst for new understanding or action. Understanding the depth of this word helps in expressing the gravity of one's reactions to the world's many twists and turns.
Using 'shocked' correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical function as a participle adjective that describes a state of being. It is most frequently found following linking verbs like 'be', 'feel', 'look', or 'seem'. For example, 'I am shocked' or 'He looked shocked'. To provide more detail, we often append a prepositional phrase or a 'that' clause. 'I was shocked by the price' or 'I was shocked that she left'. The choice of preposition can subtly change the nuance; 'shocked by' often refers to a specific agent or event, while 'shocked at' might refer to a general situation or behavior. It is important to distinguish 'shocked' from 'shocking'. 'Shocked' describes the person feeling the emotion, whereas 'shocking' describes the thing that causes the emotion. A 'shocking' event leaves people 'shocked'.
- Sentence Structure
- Subject + Linking Verb + Shocked + [Prepositional Phrase/Clause]. This is the standard way to express the feeling.
- Intensity Modifiers
- Words like 'utterly', 'completely', 'absolutely', and 'deeply' are often used to amplify the degree of the shock.
- Passive Voice Usage
- While 'shocked' acts as an adjective, it originates from the passive construction 'to be shocked', emphasizing that the person is the recipient of the surprise.
We were shocked to find the house in such a state of disrepair.
The student looked shocked when the teacher handed back the perfect score.
They were shocked at the lack of empathy shown by the committee.
I am shocked that you would even suggest such a thing.
The world was shocked by the news of the celebrity's sudden passing.
In more complex sentences, 'shocked' can be used as part of a participial phrase to provide background information. For example, 'Shocked by the revelation, he sat down to process the news'. Here, the word sets the scene and explains the character's subsequent actions. It can also be used in the comparative and superlative forms, though this is less common ('more shocked', 'most shocked'). Usually, we use adverbs to show degree instead. When writing, consider the source of the shock. Is it 'shocked' as in 'horrified', or 'shocked' as in 'amazed'? Providing context helps the reader understand the emotional valence. For instance, 'shocked by his kindness' is very different from 'shocked by his cruelty'. By pairing 'shocked' with descriptive nouns and verbs, you can paint a vivid picture of a character's internal world and their reaction to the external environment.
You will encounter the word 'shocked' in a wide variety of settings, from the high-stakes world of international news to the intimate conversations of friends. In journalism, 'shocked' is a staple word used to describe the public's reaction to major events, such as political upsets, natural disasters, or sudden economic shifts. Headlines often read 'Nation Shocked by Election Results' or 'Investors Shocked as Markets Tumble'. In these contexts, the word conveys a sense of collective disbelief and the gravity of the situation. In the entertainment industry, particularly in reality television and drama, 'shocked' is frequently used to heighten tension. Characters often exclaim, 'I'm so shocked!' or 'You look shocked,' to emphasize the impact of a plot twist or a secret revealed. This usage highlights the performative aspect of the emotion.
- News Media
- Used to summarize the emotional climate of a population following a significant, unexpected event.
- Daily Conversation
- Commonly used to share personal surprises, such as 'I was shocked to see you there!' or 'She was shocked by the gift'.
- Medical/Psychological
- Refers to a state of clinical shock or a severe acute stress response after a traumatic incident.
'I was shocked,' the witness told reporters, 'it happened so fast.'
The sports commentator shouted, 'The fans are shocked! No one expected that goal!'
In the movie, the hero looked shocked to find his long-lost brother alive.
The CEO's resignation left the board members shocked and without a plan.
I was shocked when the waiter brought me a bill for a thousand dollars.
In legal and formal settings, 'shocked' might describe a person's reaction to evidence or testimony. A lawyer might say, 'My client was shocked to discover the fraud'. This usage establishes a lack of prior knowledge and emphasizes the person's innocence or victimhood. In literature, authors use 'shocked' to describe a character's internal state during a climax or turning point. It is a word that bridges the gap between the character's internal thoughts and the external world. Whether it's a doctor explaining a diagnosis or a friend sharing a secret, 'shocked' is a word that captures the moment when the world stops making sense for a second. Its versatility makes it indispensable for expressing the full range of human surprise, from the horrific to the wonderful.
One of the most frequent errors learners make is confusing 'shocked' with 'shocking'. As mentioned before, 'shocked' is how you feel, while 'shocking' is the thing that makes you feel that way. Saying 'The news was shocked' is incorrect because news doesn't have feelings; the correct phrase is 'The news was shocking' or 'I was shocked by the news'. Another common mistake is using 'shocked' for very minor surprises. If you find a penny on the street, you are 'surprised', not 'shocked'. Using 'shocked' for small things can make you sound overly dramatic. Additionally, pay attention to prepositions. While 'shocked by' is very common, using 'shocked with' is usually incorrect in this context. You are shocked 'by' an event or 'at' a behavior.
- Confusing Adjectives
- Mixing up -ed (feeling) and -ing (causing) adjectives is a classic mistake for English learners.
- Overuse
- Using 'shocked' for every minor surprise diminishes the word's power. Reserve it for significant events.
- Incorrect Prepositions
- Ensure you use 'by', 'at', or 'to' (followed by a verb) correctly. Avoid 'shocked from' or 'shocked with'.
Incorrect: I was shocking to see him. (Should be: I was shocked to see him.)
Incorrect: The movie was shocked. (Should be: The movie was shocking.)
Incorrect: She was shocked with the price. (Better: She was shocked by the price.)
Incorrect: I am shocked that I found my keys. (Better: I am surprised I found my keys.)
Incorrect: He was shocked about the news. (Better: He was shocked by the news.)
Another subtle mistake is failing to match the intensity of the word with the situation. 'Shocked' implies a level of upset or deep surprise. If you use it for something positive but small, like 'I was shocked you liked my dress', it can come across as fishing for compliments or being insincere. Also, be careful with the word 'shook'. While 'shook' is popular slang for being shocked, it is very informal and should be avoided in professional or academic writing. Finally, remember that 'shocked' can also refer to electrical shock. While the context usually makes it clear, avoid phrases like 'I was shocked by the toaster' unless you actually received an electric shock. By keeping these distinctions in mind, you will use 'shocked' more accurately and effectively in your English communication.
While 'shocked' is a versatile word, English offers many alternatives that can provide more specific nuances. 'Surprised' is the most common synonym, but it is much milder and can be used for any unexpected event, no matter how small. 'Stunned' suggests a shock so great that it leaves you unable to move or think clearly, often used for very sudden and overwhelming news. 'Astounded' and 'astonished' are great for positive shocks, like seeing a beautiful view or an incredible performance; they carry a sense of wonder and awe. 'Appalled' and 'horrified' are used when the shock is negative and involves a sense of moral outrage or fear. 'Flabbergasted' is a more informal, slightly old-fashioned word that implies a state of being extremely surprised and confused.
- Shocked vs. Surprised
- Shocked is intense and often negative; surprised is neutral and can be mild.
- Shocked vs. Stunned
- Stunned implies a physical or mental paralysis; shocked is the initial emotional hit.
- Shocked vs. Appalled
- Appalled includes a sense of disgust or disapproval along with the shock.
I was stunned by the beauty of the Northern Lights.
The public was appalled by the conditions in the factory.
He was flabbergasted when he won the award.
She was astonished at how quickly the children had grown.
The news left me speechless, which is a form of being deeply shocked.
Choosing the right alternative depends on the emotion you want to convey. If the shock is so strong it feels like a blow, 'stunned' is perfect. If the shock makes you feel sick or angry, 'appalled' or 'aghast' is better. If the shock is simply about the scale of something, 'astounded' works well. In casual speech, you might hear people say they were 'blown away' or 'taken aback'. 'Taken aback' is a particularly useful phrase for a shock that makes you pause and reconsider your position. By building a library of these alternatives, you can express your reactions with much greater precision and emotional resonance, making your English sound more natural and expressive.
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The medical sense of 'shock' (a sudden drop in blood pressure) didn't appear until the mid-18th century, and the psychological sense we use today followed shortly after.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing the 'ed' as a separate syllable (shock-ed). It should be one syllable.
- Using a 'd' sound instead of a 't' sound at the end.
- Confusing the 'o' sound with 'u' (shuckt).
- Making the 'o' sound too long in the US pronunciation.
- Forgetting to aspirate the 'k' sound slightly before the 't'.
سطح دشواری
Very common word found in almost all types of text.
Requires understanding of 'ed' vs 'ing' and correct prepositions.
Easy to pronounce and very useful in daily conversation.
Easily recognized in spoken English due to its distinct sound.
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Adjectives ending in -ed vs -ing
I am shocked (feeling) vs The news is shocking (cause).
Prepositions after emotional adjectives
Shocked BY an event, shocked AT a behavior.
Infinitives of purpose/result
I was shocked TO SEE him (result of seeing).
Noun clauses with 'that'
I was shocked THAT he left (the clause is the reason).
Linking verbs
He LOOKS shocked (using a linking verb instead of 'to be').
مثالها بر اساس سطح
I was shocked to see him.
J'ai été choqué de le voir.
Subject + was + shocked.
She is shocked by the big dog.
Elle est choquée par le gros chien.
Using 'by' to show the cause.
They were shocked when the lights went out.
Ils ont été choqués quand les lumières se sont éteintes.
Using 'when' for the time of shock.
Are you shocked?
Es-tu choqué ?
Question form of the verb 'to be'.
The boy looked shocked at the mess.
Le garçon avait l'air choqué par le désordre.
Linking verb 'looked'.
I am shocked that you are here!
Je suis choqué que tu sois là !
Using a 'that' clause.
He was shocked by the loud noise.
Il a été choqué par le bruit fort.
Passive-like structure.
We were all shocked by the news.
Nous avons tous été choqués par la nouvelle.
Subject 'we' with 'were'.
I was shocked to find my keys in the fridge.
J'ai été choqué de trouver mes clés dans le frigo.
Shocked + to + infinitive.
She looked shocked at the high price of the shoes.
Elle avait l'air choquée par le prix élevé des chaussures.
Shocked + at + noun phrase.
We were shocked that the store was closed early.
Nous avons été choqués que le magasin soit fermé tôt.
Shocked + that + clause.
He was shocked by how much his brother had grown.
Il a été choqué de voir à quel point son frère avait grandi.
Shocked + by + how clause.
The teacher was shocked by the student's perfect essay.
Le professeur a été choqué par la dissertation parfaite de l'élève.
Possessive noun + noun.
I was shocked to hear about your accident.
J'ai été choqué d'apprendre ton accident.
Shocked + to hear about.
They were shocked when they saw the snow in May.
Ils ont été choqués quand ils ont vu la neige en mai.
Time clause with 'when'.
She was shocked by the sudden rain.
Elle a été choquée par la pluie soudaine.
Adjective 'sudden' modifying the noun.
I was absolutely shocked to discover the truth about the missing money.
J'ai été absolument choqué de découvrir la vérité sur l'argent disparu.
Intensifier 'absolutely'.
He was shocked that his best friend would lie to him.
Il était choqué que son meilleur ami lui mente.
Modal 'would' in the that-clause.
The community was shocked by the closure of the local library.
La communauté a été choquée par la fermeture de la bibliothèque locale.
Collective noun 'community'.
She was shocked at the lack of support from her colleagues.
Elle était choquée par le manque de soutien de ses collègues.
Noun phrase 'lack of support'.
We were shocked to see the devastation caused by the fire.
Nous avons été choqués de voir la dévastation causée par l'incendie.
Past participle 'caused' used as an adjective.
I was shocked by the candidate's rude behavior during the interview.
J'ai été choqué par le comportement grossier du candidat pendant l'entretien.
Prepositional phrase 'during the interview'.
He was shocked to find out that he had won the scholarship.
Il a été choqué d'apprendre qu'il avait remporté la bourse.
Phrasal verb 'find out'.
The audience was shocked by the unexpected ending of the play.
Le public a été choqué par la fin inattendue de la pièce.
Adjective 'unexpected'.
The nation was shocked by the sudden resignation of the Prime Minister.
La nation a été choquée par la démission soudaine du Premier ministre.
Formal noun 'resignation'.
I was deeply shocked by the revelations in the documentary.
J'ai été profondément choqué par les révélations du documentaire.
Adverb 'deeply' for intensity.
She was shocked to realize how much time she had wasted.
Elle a été choquée de réaliser combien de temps elle avait perdu.
Realize + how clause.
They were shocked at the blatant corruption within the organization.
Ils ont été choqués par la corruption flagrante au sein de l'organisation.
Adjective 'blatant'.
The scientist was shocked by the results of the experiment.
Le scientifique a été choqué par les résultats de l'expérience.
Noun 'results'.
I was shocked that such a prestigious company would treat its employees so poorly.
J'étais choqué qu'une entreprise aussi prestigieuse traite ses employés si mal.
Adverb 'poorly' modifying the verb.
The world was shocked by the speed of the technological advancement.
Le monde a été choqué par la rapidité du progrès technologique.
Noun 'advancement'.
He was visibly shocked when the jury announced the verdict.
Il était visiblement choqué quand le jury a annoncé le verdict.
Adverb 'visibly'.
Historians were shocked to uncover evidence of a lost civilization.
Les historiens ont été choqués de découvrir des preuves d'une civilisation perdue.
Infinitive 'to uncover'.
She was shocked by the sheer audacity of his request.
Elle a été choquée par l'audace pure de sa demande.
Noun phrase 'sheer audacity'.
The public was shocked into silence by the gravity of the situation.
Le public a été réduit au silence par la gravité de la situation.
Shocked into [noun].
I was shocked at the level of apathy shown by the younger generation.
J'ai été choqué par le niveau d'apathie manifesté par la jeune génération.
Past participle 'shown' as a reduced relative clause.
He was shocked to find that his theories were being used for unethical purposes.
Il a été choqué de découvrir que ses théories étaient utilisées à des fins contraires à l'éthique.
Passive voice 'were being used'.
The community was shocked by the callousness of the developers.
La communauté a été choquée par l'insensibilité des promoteurs.
Abstract noun 'callousness'.
I was shocked by the visceral reaction the movie provoked in me.
J'ai été choqué par la réaction viscérale que le film a provoquée en moi.
Adjective 'visceral'.
She was shocked to discover the intricate web of lies he had woven.
Elle a été choquée de découvrir le réseau complexe de mensonges qu'il avait tissé.
Metaphorical language 'web of lies'.
Philosophers were shocked by the nihilistic implications of the new findings.
Les philosophes ont été choqués par les implications nihilistes des nouvelles découvertes.
Adjective 'nihilistic'.
The diplomatic world was shocked by the unprecedented breach of protocol.
Le monde diplomatique a été choqué par la violation sans précédent du protocole.
Noun phrase 'breach of protocol'.
I was shocked by the ephemeral nature of fame and fortune.
J'ai été choqué par la nature éphémère de la gloire et de la fortune.
Adjective 'ephemeral'.
She was shocked to find herself at the center of such a profound controversy.
Elle a été choquée de se retrouver au centre d'une controverse aussi profonde.
Reflexive pronoun 'herself'.
The critics were shocked by the subversive themes of the underground novel.
Les critiques ont été choqués par les thèmes subversifs du roman underground.
Adjective 'subversive'.
He was shocked by the stark contrast between the two ideologies.
Il a été choqué par le contraste frappant entre les deux idéologies.
Adjective 'stark'.
The scientific community was shocked by the paradigm shift the discovery necessitated.
La communauté scientifique a été choquée par le changement de paradigme que la découverte a nécessité.
Noun phrase 'paradigm shift'.
I was shocked by the systemic failures that led to the catastrophe.
J'ai été choqué par les défaillances systémiques qui ont conduit à la catastrophe.
Adjective 'systemic'.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— A common exclamation used to show immediate surprise.
I'm shocked! I never expected you to show up.
— Used to comment on someone's facial expression after a surprise.
You look shocked. Did you not know about the party?
— Means the shock was very deep and affected you fundamentally.
The news of the betrayal shocked me to my core.
— Used as a warning before telling someone something surprising.
Don't be shocked, but I've decided to quit my job.
— Describes a level of surprise that makes conversation impossible.
She was too shocked to speak after the announcement.
— A standard way to describe a reaction to information.
Everyone was shocked by the news of the merger.
— Describes the look on a person's face.
He had a shocked expression when he saw the bill.
— Means you think something is likely to happen, even if it's surprising.
I wouldn't be shocked if they won the game.
— Used when the emotion is obvious to anyone watching.
She was clearly shocked by his behavior.
— Describes the lasting impact of an event.
The movie's ending left me shocked for hours.
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Shocking is the cause; shocked is the feeling.
Surprised is much weaker than shocked.
Shaken implies being upset for a longer time after a shock.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— To shock or upset someone very much (mainly British).
The news of the accident really knocked her for six.
Informal— To surprise or shock someone greatly, often in a positive way.
Her performance absolutely bowled me over.
Neutral— To shock or surprise someone because something is so beautiful or amazing.
The view from the top took my breath away.
Neutral— To shock someone so much that they stop what they are doing.
The sight of the bear stopped him in his tracks.
Neutral— A sudden and unexpected shock or surprise.
His resignation came as a bolt from the blue.
Neutral— To shock or upset someone very much, making them feel unstable.
The diagnosis knocked him sideways.
Informal— To surprise or shock someone in a way that is confusing or upsetting.
The change in plans threw me for a loop.
Informal— To shock or amaze someone with something incredible or unexpected.
The special effects in that movie will blow your mind.
Slang— To cause a widespread feeling of shock or surprise in a group or place.
The scandal sent shockwaves through the entire industry.
Neutral— To shock someone so much that they cannot say anything.
His rude comment stunned the room into silence.
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Both come from the same root.
Shocking describes the thing; shocked describes the person's feeling.
The shocking news left me shocked.
They both mean something unexpected happened.
Shocked is much stronger and often more negative or serious.
I was surprised it rained, but I was shocked by the flood.
They are very close synonyms.
Stunned often implies a physical or mental paralysis, whereas shocked is the emotional jolt.
I was shocked by the news and stood stunned for a minute.
Both involve high levels of surprise.
Amazed is almost always positive; shocked can be positive or negative.
I was amazed by the magic trick, but shocked by the bill.
Both involve a negative surprise.
Appalled specifically includes a feeling of being offended or disgusted.
I was shocked by his rudeness, and appalled by his lies.
الگوهای جملهسازی
I am shocked.
I am shocked.
I was shocked by [noun].
I was shocked by the dog.
I was shocked to [verb].
I was shocked to see her.
I was shocked that [clause].
I was shocked that he won.
[Adverb] shocked.
She was deeply shocked.
Shocked by [noun], [subject] [verb].
Shocked by the news, he sat down.
Shocked into [noun].
They were shocked into silence.
The [noun] of being shocked.
The sheer weight of being shocked left him paralyzed.
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نحوه استفاده
Very common in both spoken and written English.
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I was shocking to hear that.
→
I was shocked to hear that.
You need the -ed form to describe your own feeling.
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The news was shocked.
→
The news was shocking.
The news is the cause, so it needs the -ing form.
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He was shocked with the price.
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He was shocked by the price.
The standard preposition is 'by' or 'at'.
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I was shocked by finding my keys.
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I was shocked to find my keys.
When an action is the cause, use 'to' + verb.
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It was a shocked moment.
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It was a shocking moment.
The moment is the thing that causes shock, not the thing that feels it.
نکات
Don't Overuse It
Save 'shocked' for moments of true, high-intensity surprise to keep your writing powerful.
The -ed/-ing Rule
Always remember: People are shockED, things are shockING. This applies to many other words like bored/boring too.
Try Synonyms
If you want to sound more positive, try 'astounded'. If you want to sound more formal, try 'aghast'.
Pronunciation
Make sure to end the word with a sharp 't' sound. Don't say 'shock-ed' as two syllables.
Show the Shock
Instead of writing 'He was shocked', try 'His jaw dropped' or 'He stood frozen in disbelief'.
Listen for Tone
Speakers often emphasize the word 'shocked' by saying it more slowly or loudly.
Cultural Nuance
Be aware that 'shocked' can be used as an understatement in some cultures, like the UK.
Use 'Deeply'
'Deeply shocked' is a very common and professional way to express a strong reaction.
Know 'Shook'
It's good to know 'shook' for social media, but never use it in an essay or at work.
Visual Link
Visualize a lightning bolt hitting a person to remember the 'jolt' of being shocked.
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روش یادسپاری
Think of an 'electric shock'. When you are 'shocked', it's like a sudden jolt of electricity hitting your brain because of a big surprise.
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a person with their hair standing on end and a wide-open mouth, like they just touched a static-filled balloon.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Try to use 'shocked' in three different sentences today: one about something you saw, one about something you heard, and one about something you read.
ریشه کلمه
The word 'shocked' comes from the verb 'shock', which entered English in the 16th century from the Middle French word 'choquer', meaning 'to strike' or 'to collide with'.
معنای اصلی: Originally, it referred to a violent collision or impact, often in a military context like a 'shock of armies'.
It is part of the Germanic-influenced French vocabulary that moved into English.بافت فرهنگی
Be careful using 'shocked' when discussing trauma or medical conditions, as it can have a more serious, clinical meaning.
In the UK, people might say 'I was a bit shocked' as an understatement when they are actually very upset. In the US, the expression is usually more direct.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Breaking News
- shocked by the announcement
- the world was shocked
- left the nation shocked
- shocked to learn
Personal Gossip
- you'll be shocked to hear
- I was so shocked
- don't be shocked
- looked totally shocked
Shopping
- shocked at the price
- shocked by the bill
- shocked to find it on sale
- shocked by the quality
Social Gatherings
- shocked to see you here
- everyone was shocked
- a shocked silence
- seemed shocked by the gift
Work/Office
- shocked by the decision
- shocked to hear about the layoffs
- the team was shocked
- shocked at the results
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"Have you ever been truly shocked by a movie ending?"
"What was the last thing that shocked you in the news?"
"Tell me about a time you were shocked by a surprise party."
"Are you easily shocked, or does it take a lot to surprise you?"
"What's the most shocked you've ever seen someone else look?"
موضوعات نگارش
Write about a time you were shocked by someone's kindness. What happened and how did you feel?
Describe a news event that shocked your country. How did people react?
If you could shock your younger self with one piece of information about your life now, what would it be?
Write a fictional story that begins with the sentence: 'She was shocked to find a key in her pocket that didn't belong to her.'
Reflect on why we enjoy being 'shocked' by entertainment like horror movies or thrillers.
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, you can be shocked by something wonderful, like winning a prize or a surprise visit from a loved one. However, it always implies a very high level of surprise.
'Shocked by' is usually used for an event or a person (e.g., 'shocked by the news'). 'Shocked at' is often used for a situation or a person's behavior (e.g., 'shocked at his rudeness').
Yes, it is a very strong word. You should only use it when the surprise is significant. For small things, 'surprised' is a better choice.
It is pronounced as a 't' sound (/t/). It does not add an extra syllable. The whole word is just one syllable.
In slang, yes. People say 'I'm shook' to mean they are shocked. But in formal English, 'shook' is only the past tense of 'shake'.
No, unless you mean that you cause other people to feel shock! If you want to describe your own feeling, you must say 'I am very shocked'.
Common adverbs include 'deeply', 'utterly', 'completely', 'absolutely', 'visibly', and 'genuinely'.
It can be both. In 'The news shocked me', it's a verb. In 'I am shocked', it's an adjective.
It is the feeling of being confused and shocked when you go to a new country with a very different culture.
Use 'stunned' when the shock is so great that you feel like you can't move or think properly.
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Write a sentence about a time you were shocked by good news.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a short story (3 sentences) about someone who was shocked in a store.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Describe a shocking movie ending you have seen.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a formal sentence using 'deeply shocked'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Explain the difference between 'shocked' and 'surprised' in your own words.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked into silence'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked by the audacity'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked to find'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'visibly shocked'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked at the lack of'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a dialogue between two friends where one is shocked.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked that'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'utterly shocked'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Describe a time you were shocked by a friend's behavior.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about being shocked by a price.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked to hear'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked to discover'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked by the speed of'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked to realize'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'shocked and saddened'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Say 'I was shocked by the news' with a surprised tone.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Describe a time you were shocked in 30 seconds.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Practice saying 'utterly shocked' five times quickly.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
How would you tell a friend 'Don't be shocked' before giving them news?
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Pronounce 'shocked' correctly, making sure the 'ed' sounds like a 't'.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Tell a story about a 'shocking' price you saw recently.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Explain to a friend why you were shocked by a movie.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I am shocked that you are here' as if you are very happy.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Describe the face of someone who is shocked.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Use the word 'deeply shocked' in a sentence about a historical event.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I was shocked to find my keys in the fridge' and laugh.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Ask someone 'Were you shocked by the ending?'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I was shocked at the mess' with an angry tone.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Describe a time you were shocked by a secret.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I was shocked into silence' slowly.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Tell a friend about a shocking thing you saw on social media.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I wouldn't be shocked' in a conversation about the weather.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Explain why 'shocked' is stronger than 'surprised'.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'She looked visibly shocked' to a partner.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Describe a shocking plot twist from a book.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen to the sentence: 'I was shocked by the news.' What caused the shock?
Listen to the sentence: 'She was shocked to find her car missing.' Where was her car?
Listen to the sentence: 'He looked utterly shocked.' How surprised was he?
Listen to the sentence: 'We were shocked at the price.' What were they talking about?
Listen to the sentence: 'I was shocked that you didn't tell me.' Is the speaker happy?
Listen to the sentence: 'The audience was shocked into silence.' What did the audience do?
Listen to the sentence: 'I was deeply shocked by the revelations.' Was the news new to the speaker?
Listen to the sentence: 'He was visibly shocked.' Could the speaker see his reaction?
Listen to the sentence: 'I am shocked you're here!' Is this a bad thing?
Listen to the sentence: 'The community was shocked by the closure.' Who was affected?
Listen to the sentence: 'I was shocked to realize the truth.' What did the speaker just do?
Listen to the sentence: 'She was shocked by the sudden change.' Was the change slow?
Listen to the sentence: 'I was absolutely shocked.' What is the adverb used?
Listen to the sentence: 'He was shocked to find the door unlocked.' Was the door locked?
Listen to the sentence: 'The world was shocked by the news.' Is this a small event?
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Summary
The word 'shocked' is your go-to term for describing a moment when life catches you completely off guard. Whether it's a sudden plot twist in a movie or a life-changing announcement, being shocked means your expectations have been hit by a lightning bolt of new information. Example: 'I was shocked to find out I won!'.
- Shocked describes a feeling of extreme surprise or disbelief caused by something unexpected.
- It is a strong adjective, often used after verbs like 'be', 'feel', or 'look'.
- The word can apply to both positive and negative situations, but it always implies high intensity.
- Commonly followed by 'by', 'at', or 'that' to explain the reason for the feeling.
Don't Overuse It
Save 'shocked' for moments of true, high-intensity surprise to keep your writing powerful.
The -ed/-ing Rule
Always remember: People are shockED, things are shockING. This applies to many other words like bored/boring too.
Try Synonyms
If you want to sound more positive, try 'astounded'. If you want to sound more formal, try 'aghast'.
Pronunciation
Make sure to end the word with a sharp 't' sound. Don't say 'shock-ed' as two syllables.
مثال
I was shocked to see my old friend at the party.
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