shocked
When we describe someone as shocked, it means they are experiencing a profound emotional reaction to an unforeseen event or revelation. This reaction often involves a sense of disbelief, surprise, or even distress. It's more intense than mere surprise, suggesting a moment where one's understanding of a situation is suddenly and significantly altered. The feeling can be momentary or linger, impacting one's immediate thoughts and actions.
When we encounter the term "shocked," particularly at the C1 proficiency level, it's beneficial to delve into its nuanced applications beyond the basic A1 definition of mere surprise or upset. At a more advanced stage, "shocked" often implies a profound psychological or emotional impact, suggesting a state of disequilibrium caused by an event that severely challenges one's expectations or understanding of reality. This can manifest not just as an immediate reaction, but also as a lingering sense of disbelief, trauma, or a re-evaluation of established norms. Therefore, while still rooted in unexpectedness, the C1 understanding emphasizes the depth and potential lasting effects of such an emotional disturbance, extending beyond a transient feeling to a more significant internal shift.
At the C2 proficiency level, understanding 'shocked' transcends its basic definition, delving into the nuanced psychological impact of sudden, often distressing events. It implies a profound cognitive and emotional disequilibrium, where one's assumptive world is momentarily disrupted by an unexpected occurrence. The term encapsulates not merely surprise, but a deeper sense of bewilderment, disorientation, or even trauma, reflecting a significant breach in one's expectations of reality. Therefore, 'shocked' at this advanced stage denotes a state of acute emotional and psychological upheaval, demanding a more sophisticated grasp of human emotional responses to unforeseen circumstances.
§ What does 'shocked' mean?
The word shocked is used to describe a very strong feeling of surprise, often when something unexpected happens. It's more than just a little surprise; it’s a powerful emotional reaction that can be caused by something good or bad, but often it’s something unpleasant or upsetting. Imagine you are walking down the street, and suddenly a car swerves in front of you. You would likely feel shocked. This feeling can make you stop, gasp, or even feel a bit frozen for a moment.
- DEFINITION
- A strong feeling of surprise or upset caused by something unexpected. It describes a person who has experienced a sudden and often unpleasant event.
Think about how your body feels when you are surprised. Maybe your heart beats faster, or you might take a quick, deep breath. When you are shocked, these feelings are usually much more intense. It's an immediate reaction to something sudden and often startling. It can also refer to a state of disbelief, where you find it hard to accept what has just happened or what you have just learned.
§ When do people use 'shocked'?
People use the word shocked in many different situations, almost always when there is an element of surprise and often an emotional impact. Here are some common scenarios:
- When something very unexpected and usually negative happens:
I was truly shocked when I heard the news about the accident.
- When someone receives surprising information, good or bad:
She was shocked to win the lottery; she couldn't believe it!
- When witnessing something unusual or out of the ordinary:
Everyone was shocked to see the cat climbing the tall tree so easily.
It's also used to express moral outrage or disapproval:
He was shocked by the rude behavior of the stranger.
The key idea is that the event or information is powerful enough to cause a strong emotional jolt. It’s often used as an adjective to describe how someone feels: "I am shocked." You might also hear it in phrases like "to be in a state of shock" (where 'shock' is a noun), which means you are experiencing a feeling of great surprise or distress.
Understanding the difference between simply being 'surprised' and being 'shocked' is important. If your friend throws you a surprise birthday party, you might be surprised, and happily so. But if you walk into your house and find all your furniture gone, you would definitely be shocked because it's an unexpected and likely upsetting event. The intensity of the emotion and the nature of the unexpected event (often negative or unsettling) are what distinguish shocked from milder forms of surprise. It's a word that conveys a significant emotional reaction to a sudden and impactful occurrence, leaving a lasting impression on the person experiencing it.
The word shocked is a powerful adjective that describes a strong feeling of surprise or upset caused by something unexpected. It's often used to describe someone who has experienced a sudden and often unpleasant event. As an A1 level word, it's fundamental to expressing emotional responses to surprising situations.
When you're shocked, your emotions might range from mild surprise to intense disbelief or even fright. It’s a word that conveys a sudden jolt to your system, either mentally or emotionally.
§ Definition of 'Shocked'
- Word Type
- Adjective
- Meaning
- Having a sudden and strong feeling of surprise or upset, often because of something unexpected or unpleasant.
- CEFR Level
- A1
§ How to Use 'Shocked' in a Sentence: Grammar and Prepositions
The word shocked is primarily used as an adjective to describe a person's emotional state. It usually follows a form of the verb "to be" (e.g., am, is, are, was, were) or a linking verb (e.g., feel, seem, look).
§ Basic Structure: Subject + Be + Shocked
This is the most common way to use shocked. You state who is shocked.
I am shocked.
She was shocked.
§ Using Prepositions with 'Shocked'
When you want to explain *what* caused the surprise or upset, you often use prepositions after shocked. The most common prepositions are:
- Shocked at: This is used to express surprise or dismay at a particular event, action, or piece of news.
They were shocked at the news.
I was shocked at his rude behavior.
- Shocked by: This is very similar to "at" and is often interchangeable. It also indicates the cause of the shock.
She was shocked by the sudden noise.
We were shocked by the strong earthquake.
- Shocked to + verb (infinitive): This structure is used when the cause of the shock is an action.
He was shocked to see her there.
I am shocked to hear that.
- Shocked that + clause: This is used when the cause of the shock is a complete idea or statement.
We were shocked that he lost the game.
She was shocked that they didn't know the answer.
§ Adverb + Shocked
You can use adverbs before shocked to emphasize the degree of surprise or upset.
- Completely/Totally shocked: This means you are extremely surprised.
I was completely shocked when I won the lottery.
- Quite/Rather shocked: This means you are somewhat surprised, but maybe not as intensely.
He was quite shocked to see his old friend.
§ Common Phrases with 'Shocked'
- Get shocked: This means to become surprised or upset.
I got shocked when the car suddenly stopped.
- Look shocked: This describes someone's facial expression showing surprise.
Her face looked shocked.
Mastering the use of shocked with its various prepositions and grammatical structures will significantly enhance your ability to express surprise and emotional reactions in English. Practice using it in different contexts to become more comfortable and confident.
§ Mistakes People Make with "Shocked"
The word "shocked" is commonly used to describe a strong feeling of surprise or upset. However, learners often make a few key mistakes when using it. Understanding these can help you use the word more accurately and naturally.
§ 1. Confusing "Shocked" with "Surprised"
- DEFINITION
- While similar, "shocked" implies a stronger, often negative or unsettling, form of surprise. It's usually associated with something unexpected that has a significant emotional impact.
Many learners use "shocked" interchangeably with "surprised." While there's an overlap, "shocked" carries a much stronger emotional weight. You might be surprised by a small gift, but you'd be shocked by a sudden, unexpected bad news. The intensity is key here. Think of it as surprise amplified.
Incorrect: I was shocked to see my friend at the coffee shop.
Correct: I was surprised to see my friend at the coffee shop.
Unless your friend appearing at the coffee shop was incredibly unusual or had some profound impact, "surprised" is the more appropriate word. "Shocked" implies a much higher level of unexpectedness or emotional distress.
§ 2. Incorrect Preposition Usage
- DEFINITION
- The most common prepositions used with "shocked" are "at" or "by" to indicate the cause of the shock.
A frequent error is using the wrong preposition after "shocked." While English prepositions can be tricky, "shocked at" and "shocked by" are the most common and generally correct choices.
- Shocked at: Often used for a situation, event, or news.
- Shocked by: Can also be used for a situation, event, or news, and sometimes for a person's behavior.
Incorrect: She was shocked from the news.
Correct: She was shocked by the news.
Correct: He was shocked at his friend's behavior.
§ 3. Overuse or Misapplication in Mild Situations
- DEFINITION
- "Shocked" is a strong adjective; using it for minor inconveniences or everyday surprises can sound unnatural or exaggerated.
Because "shocked" is such a powerful word, it can be overused in situations that don't warrant such a strong emotion. If something is just a mild surprise or a slight disappointment, "shocked" isn't the right fit. This can sometimes make your speech sound less authentic or even overdramatic.
Incorrect: I was shocked when my coffee was cold.
Correct: I was disappointed when my coffee was cold.
Being shocked by cold coffee suggests a level of distress that most people wouldn't experience in such a situation. It's important to match the intensity of the word to the actual emotion or event.
§ 4. Using "Shocked" as a Verb for the Event Itself (Transitive Usage)
- DEFINITION
- While the verb "to shock" exists, "shocked" as an adjective describes the state of being affected, not the action of causing the effect, especially when referring to an event directly.
Sometimes learners try to use "shocked" (the past participle functioning as an adjective) as if it were a direct action performed by the event itself. While you can say "The news shocked me" (using 'shock' as a verb), you wouldn't say "The news was shocked me." The adjective form describes the person's state.
Incorrect: The sudden news shocked him.
Correct: He was shocked by the sudden news.
The confusion here lies between the verb "to shock" and the adjective "shocked." When you want to describe someone's state, use the adjective "shocked" with a form of "to be" (e.g., I am shocked, he was shocked). If you want the event to be the active force, use the verb "to shock" (e.g., The news shocked him).
§ 5. Not understanding the intensity and context
- DEFINITION
- The word "shocked" conveys a sudden and intense emotional reaction, often implying disbelief, dismay, or even trauma. It's not a casual expression of mild surprise.
Sometimes learners don't fully grasp the depth of emotion "shocked" conveys. It's not just "a little surprised"; it's a significant emotional impact. Using it in contexts that don't warrant such a strong reaction can make your language sound unnatural or even humorous unintentionally.
Incorrect: I was shocked that it started raining.
Correct: I was surprised that it started raining.
Unless the rain was truly an unprecedented, almost miraculous event, "shocked" is an overstatement. The context of the situation should always guide your choice of words, especially with emotionally charged adjectives like "shocked."
By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can use "shocked" more effectively and convey your meaning with greater precision in English. Pay attention to the intensity of the emotion, the correct prepositions, and the overall context of your sentences.
§ Similar words and when to use them
The word "shocked" is used to describe a feeling of intense surprise, often due to something unexpected and sometimes unpleasant. It implies a strong emotional reaction, where one might be taken aback or stunned.
- SURPRISED
- "Surprised" is a more general term for an unexpected event. It can be positive, negative, or neutral. You might be surprised by a gift, a sudden loud noise, or a friend's new haircut. It's a milder reaction than shocked.
She was surprised by the unexpected rain.
- ASTONISHED/AMAZED
- These words imply a very strong surprise, often coupled with wonder or admiration. They are usually used for positive or awe-inspiring events. You might be astonished by a magic trick or amazed by a beautiful sunset.
He was astonished by her incredible talent.
- STUNNED
- "Stunned" is very close to "shocked" and often used interchangeably. It emphasizes a feeling of being dazed or unable to react immediately due to the surprise. It can be positive or negative, but often suggests a more intense, disorienting surprise.
The news left her completely stunned.
- APPALLED
- "Appalled" refers to a strong feeling of shock and disgust, usually due to something morally wrong or offensive. It's a much stronger and more negative reaction than just being surprised.
He was appalled by the cruel treatment of the animals.
§ Key Differences and Usage
When choosing between these words, consider the intensity of the surprise and the emotional tone. "Shocked" implies a significant, often unsettling, unexpected event. It's more intense than "surprised" but can be less specific in its negative connotation than "appalled."
Here's a breakdown of intensity and nuance:
- Surprised: Mildest, general unexpectedness (positive, negative, or neutral).
- Astonished/Amazed: Strong surprise with wonder/admiration (usually positive).
- Shocked: Strong, sudden, often unsettling surprise (can be negative or neutral).
- Stunned: Very strong, disorienting surprise, often leaving one speechless (similar to shocked).
- Appalled: Strongest, involving shock and moral disgust (definitely negative).
For example, you might be surprised by a friend calling, but you would be shocked if they called to tell you they won the lottery. You'd be appalled if you heard about a severe injustice.
Consider the context:
- If someone receives very bad news, they might be described as "shocked" or "stunned."
- If someone sees an incredible performance, they might be "astonished" or "amazed."
- If a small, unexpected event occurs, "surprised" is usually sufficient.
Remember that "shocked" often refers to a sudden, impactful event that causes a momentary loss of composure or a strong emotional jolt.
چقدر رسمی است؟
"The discovery of the ancient artifact left the archaeologists astonished."
"I was surprised to hear the news of their engagement."
"When she told me she won the lottery, I was absolutely flabbergasted!"
"The puppy was 깜짝 놀란 when the ball bounced."
"The concert was so good, I was totally mind-blown."
سطح دشواری
The definition is straightforward, but the nuance of 'unpleasant event' might be slightly challenging for an A1 learner. The word 'experienced' could also be a new vocabulary item.
Writing a sentence using 'shocked' in the A1 context might be tricky, as it often implies a past event and understanding of cause and effect.
Producing 'shocked' with correct pronunciation and intonation, and using it in simple sentences, might require some practice for A1 learners.
The word itself is quite common and the sound is relatively distinct. Understanding it in a simple sentence context should be achievable for A1 learners.
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She was shocked by the loud noise.
She felt a sudden surprise because of the noise.
Past tense of 'shock', used to describe a feeling.
He looked shocked when he saw the broken vase.
He looked very surprised and upset about the vase.
'Looked shocked' means his face showed surprise.
I am shocked that you forgot my birthday.
I am very surprised and a little sad you forgot my birthday.
'Am shocked' is present tense, expressing current feeling.
They were shocked to hear the news.
They were very surprised when they heard the news.
'Were shocked' describes a past feeling.
The little girl was shocked by the big dog.
The little girl was very surprised and maybe a bit scared by the dog.
Used with 'by' to show the cause of the shock.
We were all shocked when the lights went out.
Everyone was very surprised when the lights turned off.
Describes a shared feeling of surprise.
He was shocked by her sudden departure.
He was surprised and upset she left so quickly.
'Shocked by' shows what caused the feeling.
Are you shocked by the price?
Are you surprised by how much it costs?
Used in a question to ask about someone's surprise.
She was shocked when she heard the news.
Ella se sorprendió cuando escuchó la noticia.
Past simple, passive voice
I was really shocked by his behavior.
Estaba realmente impactado por su comportamiento.
Past simple, passive voice
The children were shocked to see the broken toy.
Los niños se sorprendieron al ver el juguete roto.
Past simple, passive voice
He looked shocked when he saw the bill.
Parecía sorprendido cuando vio la cuenta.
Past simple, verb 'look'
We were shocked by the sudden change in weather.
Nos sorprendió el cambio repentino del clima.
Past simple, passive voice
Are you shocked by what happened?
¿Estás sorprendido por lo que pasó?
Present simple, passive voice question
My mother was shocked at the mess in my room.
Mi madre se sorprendió por el desorden en mi habitación.
Past simple, passive voice
It was a shocking surprise to everyone.
Fue una sorpresa impactante para todos.
Adjective 'shocking' describing a noun
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
I was shocked to hear the news.
खबर सुनकर मैं हैरान रह गया।
She looked shocked.
वह हैरान दिख रही थी।
We were all shocked by his behavior.
हम सभी उसके व्यवहार से हैरान थे।
It left me completely shocked.
इसने मुझे पूरी तरह से हैरान कर दिया।
He was shocked at the sudden change.
वह अचानक हुए बदलाव से हैरान था।
To my shocked surprise,...
मेरे हैरान कर देने वाले आश्चर्य के लिए,...
They were shocked into silence.
वे सदमे में चुप हो गए।
I'm shocked that this happened.
मैं हैरान हूँ कि ऐसा हुआ।
He felt a little shocked.
उसे थोड़ा झटका लगा।
Are you shocked?
क्या आप हैरान हैं?
نحوه استفاده
The word 'shocked' is often used to describe a sudden, intense emotional response. It implies that the person was caught off guard by an event. It can be used in both positive and negative contexts, though it's more commonly associated with negative surprises.
A common mistake is confusing 'shocked' with 'surprised.' While both involve unexpected events, 'shocked' suggests a stronger, more impactful reaction. For example, you might be surprised by a small gift, but you would be shocked by a sudden, drastic change in circumstances.
نکات
Hear it Pronounced
Listen to how 'shocked' is pronounced by a native speaker. Many online dictionaries offer audio pronunciations. Pay attention to the stressed syllable: shocked.
See it in a Sentence
Look at simple sentences where 'shocked' is used. For example: 'She was shocked by the news.' or 'I am shocked to see you here!'
Picture It
Think of a time you were very surprised or upset. What did your face look like? This will help you remember the feeling of being shocked.
Practice Using It
Try to make your own simple sentences with 'shocked'. For example: 'My friend was shocked when...' or 'I feel shocked because...'
Related Words
Think of words that mean something similar, like 'surprised' or 'astonished'. How is 'shocked' a little different? It often implies a stronger, more negative surprise. Shocked can be quite impactful.
Use Flashcards
Write 'shocked' on one side and its definition on the other. You can also draw a small picture to help you remember. Make sure to review them often. What makes you feel shocked?
Describe a Situation
Imagine a situation where someone would be shocked. For example, 'She opened the gift and was shocked to find a puppy!'
Listen to Simple English
Watch simple English cartoons or listen to beginner-level podcasts. You might hear 'shocked' in context, which can help you understand its natural use. You'll be shocked how much you learn!
Role-Play
If you have a language partner, practice a short conversation where one of you expresses being shocked about something. This helps with active recall.
Keep a Vocabulary Notebook
Write 'shocked' in your notebook along with its definition, an example sentence, and maybe even a synonym or antonym. This personal record helps reinforce learning. Don't be shocked if you remember it quickly!
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Imagine a **SHOC**kwave hitting a **KED**ge (a small hill). The unexpected jolt makes you feel **shocked**.
تداعی تصویری
Picture someone with wide eyes and their mouth open, looking surprised, perhaps with a cartoon lightning bolt zapping near them to emphasize the suddenness of being **shocked**.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Describe a time you were **shocked** by something. What happened and how did you feel?
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
When I told her the news, she looked absolutely shocked.
- looked absolutely shocked
- was shocked by the news
- couldn't believe it
He was shocked to find his car had been towed.
- shocked to find
- unexpectedly gone
- didn't expect that
The whole town was shocked by the sudden announcement.
- whole town was shocked
- sudden announcement
- everyone was surprised
I was shocked at how quickly the situation changed.
- shocked at how quickly
- sudden change
- happened so fast
She felt shocked after hearing the surprising results.
- felt shocked after hearing
- surprising results
- completely taken aback
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"Have you ever been really shocked by something you saw or heard?"
"What's the most shocking news you've ever received?"
"Can you think of a time when a situation changed very suddenly and shocked you?"
"What kind of unexpected events usually make people feel shocked?"
"If you were to share some surprising news, how do you think others would react?"
موضوعات نگارش
Describe a time you felt shocked. What happened, and how did you react?
Write about a fictional character who experiences something shocking. How does it change them?
Reflect on a news story that shocked a lot of people. Why do you think it had such an impact?
Imagine you receive a very surprising gift. How would you feel and what would you do?
Think about how you usually deal with unexpected or shocking situations. Do you stay calm or get emotional?
خودت رو بسنج 96 سوال
Listen for the emotion 'shocked'.
Listen for how she felt.
Listen for the word that describes his feeling.
این را بلند بخوانید:
I am shocked.
تمرکز: shocked /ʃɒkt/
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
He was shocked by the surprise.
تمرکز: shocked /ʃɒkt/
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
She looked shocked.
تمرکز: shocked /ʃɒkt/
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Write a short sentence about something that surprised you. Use the word 'shocked'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
I was shocked when I saw a big dog.
Complete the sentence: 'She was very ______ when she heard the news.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
She was very shocked when she heard the news.
Imagine you see a magic trick. How do you feel? Use the word 'shocked'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
I was shocked by the magic trick. It was amazing!
How did the person feel after hearing the secret?
این متن را بخوانید:
My friend told me a secret. I was very shocked. I didn't know what to say. It was a big surprise for me.
How did the person feel after hearing the secret?
The passage says 'I was very shocked.'
The passage says 'I was very shocked.'
What made the person feel shocked?
این متن را بخوانید:
Yesterday, I saw a cat climbing a tall tree. I was shocked because cats usually don't climb so high. It was a strange sight.
What made the person feel shocked?
The passage states, 'I was shocked because cats usually don't climb so high.'
The passage states, 'I was shocked because cats usually don't climb so high.'
Why was he shocked?
این متن را بخوانید:
He opened the gift. Inside was a new toy. He was shocked and smiled a lot. He liked the gift very much.
Why was he shocked?
The passage says 'He was shocked and smiled a lot. He liked the gift very much,' implying a pleasant surprise.
The passage says 'He was shocked and smiled a lot. He liked the gift very much,' implying a pleasant surprise.
She was ______ when she heard the bad news.
The word 'shocked' best describes the feeling of surprise or upset caused by bad news.
The sudden loud noise left everyone feeling ______.
'Shocked' is the most appropriate word to describe the reaction to a sudden loud and unexpected noise.
I was completely ______ to see him after so many years.
Seeing someone unexpectedly after a long time often causes a strong feeling of surprise, which is 'shocked'.
If you are shocked, you are probably feeling calm and peaceful.
Being shocked means you are surprised or upset, not calm and peaceful.
A shocking event is usually something you expect to happen.
A shocking event is by definition unexpected.
When someone is shocked, they might show a strong reaction.
Shock is a strong feeling of surprise or upset, often leading to a strong reaction.
The correct order forms a coherent sentence about someone being surprised by news.
This sentence describes someone's reaction of surprise upon seeing a messy situation.
The sentence expresses a collective feeling of surprise or dismay about an event.
The news of her promotion left her absolutely _____.
The word 'shocked' best fits the context of being surprised by news, especially if it was unexpected.
I was completely _____ when I heard about the sudden resignation of the CEO.
To be 'shocked' is to experience a strong feeling of surprise or upset, which is appropriate for unexpected news like a CEO's resignation.
She looked _____ after witnessing the accident, unable to speak for a few moments.
Witnessing an accident would likely cause a strong feeling of surprise and upset, making 'shocked' the most suitable word.
If you are 'shocked,' you are experiencing a feeling of great joy and excitement.
Being 'shocked' refers to a strong feeling of surprise or upset, not joy or excitement, especially when caused by something unexpected or unpleasant.
A person might feel 'shocked' if they receive unexpected bad news.
The definition of 'shocked' includes being upset by something unexpected, which aligns with receiving bad news.
To be 'shocked' means you are completely unaffected by a surprising event.
The word 'shocked' implies a strong emotional reaction, meaning you are definitely affected, not unaffected.
Focus on the speaker's emotional state.
Listen for the impact of the announcement on the people.
Pay attention to her reaction while reading.
این را بلند بخوانید:
I was shocked to discover the surprise party they had planned for me.
تمرکز: shocked
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
The unexpected turn of events left me quite shocked.
تمرکز: unexpected
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
He was shocked by the generosity of the stranger.
تمرکز: generosity
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Describe a time you felt completely shocked by something you saw or heard. What happened and how did you react?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
I was completely shocked when I saw a car swerve suddenly to avoid a cat. It was so unexpected that I gasped out loud. My heart was pounding, and I felt a jolt of fear, but thankfully, no one was hurt.
Imagine you received some incredibly surprising news. Write a short email to a friend explaining what happened and how you feel about it.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
Hi Sarah, You won't believe what just happened! I received an email this morning saying I got the scholarship I applied for, and honestly, I'm completely shocked. I never thought I'd get it. I'm still trying to process the news, but I'm incredibly excited! Talk soon, Emily
Complete the following sentence in your own words: 'When I heard the news, I was so shocked that...' Give at least two more sentences to explain what happened next.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
When I heard the news, I was so shocked that I dropped my phone. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. It took me a few moments to collect myself and ask for more details.
What caused the crowd to be shocked?
این متن را بخوانید:
The old woman sat quietly, observing the bustling market. Suddenly, a street performer juggling flaming torches stumbled, and one of the torches flew towards the crowd. A collective gasp rose, and a young man swiftly intervened, catching the torch just before it hit a child. The crowd was left in a state of shock, but quickly erupted in applause for the hero.
What caused the crowd to be shocked?
The passage states that 'a collective gasp rose, and a young man swiftly intervened... The crowd was left in a state of shock' after the performer stumbled and a torch flew towards them. This unexpected and dangerous event caused their shock.
The passage states that 'a collective gasp rose, and a young man swiftly intervened... The crowd was left in a state of shock' after the performer stumbled and a torch flew towards them. This unexpected and dangerous event caused their shock.
How did Maria first react to the surprise party?
این متن را بخوانید:
Maria had been expecting a quiet evening at home, perhaps reading a book. However, when she opened her front door, she was met with a surprise birthday party! All her friends and family were there, shouting 'Surprise!' She stood frozen for a moment, completely overwhelmed by the unexpected joyful event. Her initial reaction was pure shock, followed quickly by tears of happiness.
How did Maria first react to the surprise party?
The passage clearly states, 'She stood frozen for a moment, completely overwhelmed by the unexpected joyful event. Her initial reaction was pure shock.'
The passage clearly states, 'She stood frozen for a moment, completely overwhelmed by the unexpected joyful event. Her initial reaction was pure shock.'
Why was the jury shocked?
این متن را بخوانید:
The detective presented the evidence, and the room fell silent. No one had suspected the seemingly innocent gardener. The truth was so unexpected and unsettling that a wave of shock rippled through the jury. Their faces showed a mixture of disbelief and dismay as the verdict was delivered.
Why was the jury shocked?
The passage explicitly states, 'The truth was so unexpected and unsettling that a wave of shock rippled through the jury.' This indicates the shocking nature of the revelation about the gardener.
The passage explicitly states, 'The truth was so unexpected and unsettling that a wave of shock rippled through the jury.' This indicates the shocking nature of the revelation about the gardener.
This order forms a grammatically correct and coherent sentence expressing surprise at someone's resignation.
This arrangement creates a logical sentence describing the audience's surprise at a magic trick.
This sequence correctly shows someone's reaction of surprise to an announcement.
The news of her promotion left everyone completely ___.
The word 'shocked' fits best here, indicating a strong feeling of surprise or upset due to unexpected news of a promotion.
I was utterly ___ when I heard about the sudden resignation of the CEO.
'Shocked' accurately describes the intense surprise or upset one would feel upon learning of a CEO's unexpected resignation.
The sudden turn of events in the election left the public feeling ___ and uncertain.
A sudden and unexpected turn of events, especially in an election, would likely cause people to feel 'shocked' and uncertain.
Her parents were quite ___ to discover she had secretly gotten married.
Discovering a secret marriage would typically evoke a strong feeling of surprise and upset, making 'shocked' the most suitable word.
The magician's final trick left the audience absolutely ___.
A magician's effective trick aims to create a strong feeling of surprise, which is best described as 'shocked'.
I was genuinely ___ by the generosity of the anonymous donor.
Unexpected and significant generosity would likely cause a strong feeling of surprise and perhaps even a little bewilderment, making 'shocked' appropriate.
This sentence correctly orders the words to form a coherent statement about someone being surprised by news.
This arrangement logically describes an audience's reaction to a performance.
This sentence structure correctly conveys someone's surprise at the rapid development of a city.
The unexpected resignation of the CEO sent ___ throughout the company, leading to widespread speculation about the future.
The context of an 'unexpected resignation' and 'widespread speculation' indicates a negative and impactful surprise, making 'shockwaves' the most appropriate fit to describe the strong feeling of upset or surprise.
I was utterly ___ to discover the clandestine dealings that had been taking place right under our noses for months.
'Clandestine dealings' implies something morally wrong or disturbing, and 'utterly' intensifies the negative feeling. 'Appalled' expresses a strong feeling of shock and dismay, aligning with the context.
The public's ___ at the scandal was palpable, with many expressing a deep sense of betrayal.
A 'scandal' typically evokes strong negative emotions, and 'a deep sense of betrayal' points towards a feeling of intense anger and shock. 'Outrage' perfectly captures this sentiment.
She stared at the breaking news report in ___ disbelief, unable to process the magnitude of the disaster.
Given 'breaking news report' and 'magnitude of the disaster,' the sentence conveys an intense inability to comprehend. 'Utter disbelief' emphasizes the complete and profound nature of her shock.
The unexpected twist in the plot left the audience in a state of collective ___, murmuring amongst themselves in astonishment.
'Unexpected twist' and 'murmuring amongst themselves in astonishment' suggest a profound and overwhelming surprise that leaves people temporarily unable to think or react clearly. 'Stupefaction' accurately describes this state of being deeply shocked and bewildered.
Upon learning of the fraudulent activity, a wave of ___ washed over the investors, swiftly turning their optimism into despair.
'Fraudulent activity' and the shift from 'optimism into despair' indicate a strong feeling of dismay, worry, or shock caused by something unexpected. 'Consternation' precisely conveys this agitated state of mind.
Focus on the nuance of 'utterly shocked' in a formal context.
Pay attention to how 'shockwaves' implies a broader impact.
Notice the transition from initial reaction to subsequent action.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Can you elaborate on a time when you were profoundly shocked by an event, and how you managed to recover from it?
تمرکز: profoundly, recovered
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Discuss the ethical implications of a situation where a shocking discovery could have significant societal repercussions.
تمرکز: ethical, implications, repercussions
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Imagine you're a journalist reporting on a shocking turn of events. How would you craft your narrative to inform and engage your audience?
تمرکز: journalist, craft, narrative, engage
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
This sentence describes a strong feeling of surprise.
This sentence describes being deeply upset by an unexpected, negative event.
This sentence uses 'shock' as a noun to describe a state of extreme surprise or upset.
The unexpected declaration from the board left everyone in a state of profound _____.
The word 'shock' best fits the context of a strong, sudden, and often unpleasant surprise, consistent with an 'unexpected declaration'. 'Apathy', 'complacency', and 'indifference' suggest a lack of feeling or concern, which is the opposite of the intended meaning.
Upon discovering the audacious embezzlement scheme, the auditors were absolutely _____ by the sheer scale of the deception.
The context of discovering an 'audacious embezzlement scheme' implies a strong feeling of surprise and upset, which 'shocked' conveys perfectly. 'Unmoved', 'impassive', and 'unconcerned' suggest a lack of reaction, which would be inconsistent with the gravity of the situation.
Her nonchalant response to the devastating news was quite _____ to the onlookers, who expected a more emotional reaction.
The phrase 'nonchalant response to the devastating news' and the expectation of 'a more emotional reaction' indicate that her lack of emotion was surprising and unsettling to the onlookers. 'Shocking' accurately describes this effect. 'Reassuring', 'expected', and 'comforting' do not fit the context of an unexpected and unsettling reaction.
The dramatic denouement of the play left the audience in a state of collective _____, pondering the unsettling implications.
A 'dramatic denouement' that leads to 'pondering the unsettling implications' suggests a powerful and surprising emotional impact on the audience, which 'shock' captures. 'Disinterest', 'ennui', and 'apathy' refer to a lack of interest or feeling, which would be contrary to the description.
Despite years of dealing with complex legal cases, even the seasoned barrister expressed profound _____ at the audacious corruption uncovered.
The phrase 'even the seasoned barrister expressed profound _____ at the audacious corruption uncovered' implies that something truly exceptional and unexpected occurred to elicit such a strong reaction. 'Shock' is the appropriate word for a strong feeling of surprise and upset. 'Unconcern', 'equanimity', and 'calmness' indicate a lack of strong emotional reaction, which contradicts the 'profound' expression.
The sudden, unprecedented policy shift sent ripples of _____ throughout the international diplomatic community.
A 'sudden, unprecedented policy shift' that sends 'ripples' through a community suggests a significant and surprising impact, causing widespread surprise and disquiet. 'Shock' effectively conveys this. 'Complacence', 'indifference', and 'apathy' imply a lack of reaction or concern, which would not fit the context of 'ripples' of reaction.
Focus on the tone and emphasis, especially on 'utterly shocked'.
Pay attention to the contrast between 'nonchalant reaction' and 'shocking'.
Listen for subtle vocal cues indicating 'shock'.
این را بلند بخوانید:
To say we were merely 'surprised' would be an egregious understatement; we were unequivocally shocked to our core.
تمرکز: unequivocally, egregious understatement
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
The revelation of widespread malfeasance sent shockwaves through the organization, leaving many utterly disoriented.
تمرکز: malfeasance, disoriented
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
One can only imagine the profound shock and dismay that must have engulfed them in that harrowing moment.
تمرکز: profound shock, dismay, engulfed, harrowing moment
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Imagine you are a renowned art critic attending the unveiling of a groundbreaking sculpture. Describe your initial 'shocked' reaction to the artwork, delve into the reasons behind this profound surprise, and elaborate on how this unexpected encounter challenged your preconceived notions of art. Use vivid imagery and sophisticated vocabulary.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
Upon encountering 'The Chiaroscuro Enigma,' a visceral reaction seized me, a profound 'shocked' astonishment that reverberated through my very being. The sculptor, known for their neoclassical precision, had inexplicably unveiled a cacophony of distorted steel and incandescent plasma, a stark departure from their established aesthetic paradigm. This submersive creation, a deliberate affront to conventional beauty, forced me into an immediate recalibration of my artistic sensibilities. It was an epiphany, a jarring yet exhilarating realization that art's purpose extends beyond mere representation, venturing into the realm of radical redefinition.
You are a lead investigative journalist uncovering a scandal that sends 'shockwaves' through the political landscape. Write an introductory paragraph for your exposé, detailing the 'shocking' discovery and its immediate and far-reaching implications. Focus on maintaining a formal, impactful tone.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
The clandestine dealings unearthed within the hallowed halls of government have sent unprecedented 'shockwaves' through the nation's political bedrock. A 'shocking' revelation, meticulously pieced together from a labyrinthine trail of illicit transactions and falsified documents, irrevocably implicates high-ranking officials in a conspiracy of monumental proportions. The immediate repercussions threaten to unravel the fragile fabric of public trust, promising a tumultuous period of scrutiny and fundamental realignment for the entire political establishment.
Consider a character who experiences a moment of profound 'shock' due to a sudden, life-altering event. Describe this character's internal monologue immediately after the event, focusing on their attempt to process the overwhelming emotions and the initial cognitive dissonance. Employ complex sentence structures and advanced vocabulary.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
A profound, disorienting 'shock' coursed through Elara, rendering the preceding moments an incomprehensible blur. Her mind, once a bastion of logical order, now grappled with a cognitive dissonance so acute it threatened to fracture her very perception of reality. The world, so steadfast moments ago, had become a fragmented tableau of inexplicable events, each detail a cruel shard of an unfolding existential crisis. How could such an abrupt and calamitous shift have occurred, obliterating the predictable contours of her existence in an instant?
What is the primary reason for the audience's 'shocked' reaction?
این متن را بخوانید:
In a sudden and unexpected turn of events, the renowned astrophysicist, Dr. Aris Thorne, announced a paradigm-shifting discovery during his keynote address. His findings, which completely overturned decades of established cosmological theory, were met with a palpable silence, quickly followed by a collective gasp from the audience. This profound 'shocked' reaction was not merely one of surprise, but a visceral acknowledgment of the intellectual upheaval his presentation heralded.
What is the primary reason for the audience's 'shocked' reaction?
The passage explicitly states that his findings 'completely overturned decades of established cosmological theory,' which is the core reason for the 'profound shocked reaction' and 'intellectual upheaval.'
The passage explicitly states that his findings 'completely overturned decades of established cosmological theory,' which is the core reason for the 'profound shocked reaction' and 'intellectual upheaval.'
What effect did the manuscript's reappearance and contents have on the archaeological community?
این متن را بخوانید:
The ancient manuscript, believed to be irretrievably lost for centuries, reappeared under mysterious circumstances. Its contents, detailing a forgotten civilization with advanced technological prowess, sent 'shockwaves' through the archaeological community. Many scholars, initially skeptical, were eventually compelled to re-evaluate their entire understanding of human history, a testament to the manuscript's profound and unsettling revelations.
What effect did the manuscript's reappearance and contents have on the archaeological community?
The passage states that the contents 'sent 'shockwaves' through the archaeological community' and that 'many scholars... were eventually compelled to re-evaluate their entire understanding of human history,' directly indicating a 'shocked' reaction and a re-evaluation.
The passage states that the contents 'sent 'shockwaves' through the archaeological community' and that 'many scholars... were eventually compelled to re-evaluate their entire understanding of human history,' directly indicating a 'shocked' reaction and a re-evaluation.
What does the passage imply about the individual's usual demeanor and why they were 'shocked'?
این متن را بخوانید:
Amidst the cacophony of the bustling metropolis, a solitary figure stood transfixed, their gaze fixed on the unfolding drama before them. A sudden, violent collision, a symphony of screeching tires and splintering glass, had rendered the scene an tableau of chaos. The individual, a seasoned veteran of urban life, was nonetheless visibly 'shocked', their composure momentarily fractured by the sheer immediacy and unexpected brutality of the incident.
What does the passage imply about the individual's usual demeanor and why they were 'shocked'?
The passage describes the individual as a 'seasoned veteran of urban life' but notes they were 'nonetheless visibly 'shocked', their composure momentarily fractured by the sheer immediacy and unexpected brutality.' This indicates that even an experienced person can be 'shocked' by something sufficiently sudden and violent.
The passage describes the individual as a 'seasoned veteran of urban life' but notes they were 'nonetheless visibly 'shocked', their composure momentarily fractured by the sheer immediacy and unexpected brutality.' This indicates that even an experienced person can be 'shocked' by something sufficiently sudden and violent.
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نمره کامل!
Hear it Pronounced
Listen to how 'shocked' is pronounced by a native speaker. Many online dictionaries offer audio pronunciations. Pay attention to the stressed syllable: shocked.
See it in a Sentence
Look at simple sentences where 'shocked' is used. For example: 'She was shocked by the news.' or 'I am shocked to see you here!'
Picture It
Think of a time you were very surprised or upset. What did your face look like? This will help you remember the feeling of being shocked.
Practice Using It
Try to make your own simple sentences with 'shocked'. For example: 'My friend was shocked when...' or 'I feel shocked because...'
مثال
I was shocked to see my old friend at the party.
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واژههای بیشتر Emotions
abanimfy
C1A collective psychological state characterized by a profound loss of vitality, spirit, or motivation within a specific group or community. It describes the stagnation that occurs when a social structure or organization loses its shared sense of purpose and creative energy.
abanimize
C1یعنی اینکه احساسات رو از یه موقعیت دور کنی تا بتونی با دید بازتر و عینیتر بهش فکر کنی.
abhor
C1احساس نفرت یا بیزاریِ خیلی عمیق نسبت به یه چیز. وقتی از نظر اخلاقی یا احساسی از چیزی خیلی بدت میاد، از این کلمه استفاده میکنی.
abminity
C1To regard something with intense loathing or extreme disgust; to treat an object or idea as an abomination. It is used in high-level contexts to describe a profound moral or aesthetic aversion toward an action or concept.
abmotine
C1Describes a state of being emotionally detached or lacking intrinsic motivation, often characterized by a cold, clinical, or indifferent stance. It is used to denote a specific lack of movement or response to external emotional stimuli.
abominable
C1Causing a feeling of hatred or disgust; very unpleasant or disagreeable. It often describes something morally repulsive or extremely bad in quality.
abphilous
C1To consciously withdraw or distance oneself from a previous affinity, attraction, or emotional attachment. It involves a systematic effort to break a psychological bond in order to achieve a state of neutrality or objectivity.
absedhood
C1«absedhood» حالتیه که آدم از محیط اطرافش یا مسئولیتهای اجتماعیش خیلی فاصله گرفته و از نظر احساسی کنار کشیده. یه جور تنهایی شدید و اغلب خودخواسته است.
abvidness
C1The quality or state of being intensely eager, enthusiastic, or consumed by a particular interest or desire. It represents a level of dedication and spirited engagement that often goes beyond standard enthusiasm, typical of scholars, collectors, or hobbyists.
adacrty
C1Alacrity refers to a cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness to do something. It describes not only the speed of an action but also the positive and enthusiastic attitude of the person performing it.