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The example sentences of APPALL in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "appall" in a sentence | "appall" example sentences

How to use "appall" in a sentence?

  • Waking love suffereth no sleepe: Say, that raging love dothe appall the weake stomacke: Say, that lamenting love marreth the musicall.
    -Edmund Spenser-
  • Woe to him who seeks to please rather than appall.
    -Herman Melville-
  • It's one of the functions of the theater to shock and titillate and appall, apart from entertain and delight.
    -Jacki Weaver-
  • For where'er the sun does shine, And where'er the rain does fall, Babe can never hunger there, Nor poverty the mind appall.
    -William Blake-
  • No one escapes from a war. No one. Not even the survivors. You accept things that would appall you at any other time because life has temporarily lost all meaning.
    -Patrick Ness-
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Definition and meaning of APPALL

What does "appall mean?"

/əˈpôl/

appall

transitive verb
Greatly dismay or horrify..
verb
greatly dismay or horrify.

What are synonyms of "appall"?
Some common synonyms of "appall" are:
  • horrify,
  • shock,
  • dismay,
  • outrage,
  • scandalize,
  • alarm,
  • disgust,
  • repel,
  • revolt,
  • sicken,
  • nauseate,
  • offend,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈhôrəˌfī/

horrify
verb

fill with horror.

/SHäk/

shock
noun verb

sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience. To cause great surprise, horror, or anger.

/disˈmā/

dismay
noun verb

concern and distress caused by something unexpected. cause someone to feel concern and distress.

/ˈoutˌrāj/

outrage
noun verb

strong anger, shock, or indignation. arouse outrage in.

/ˈskandlˌīz/

scandalize
verb

To shock because something unacceptable was done.

/əˈlärm/

alarm
noun verb

anxiety or fright. To make someone unpleasantly surprised.

/disˈɡəst/

disgust
noun verb

Strong feeling of dislike for something. To cause a strong negative reaction or feeling.

/rəˈpel/

repel
verb

To make or force someone or something go away.

/rəˈvōlt/

revolt
adjective noun verb

Causing you to feel distaste or shock. Often violent rising up against a government. take violent action against established government or ruler.

/ˈsikən/

sicken
verb

To shock, disgust or upset.

/ˈnôzēˌāt/

nauseate
verb

affect with nausea.

/əˈfend/

offend
verb

To break a rule or do something wrong.

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