Meaning & Definition of word "Shocking"

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    Shocking

    /ˈʃɒk.ɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing a strong emotional reaction, often due to unexpected or unpleasant content.
      • Example: The documentary revealed shocking truths about the environmental crisis.
    • 2. Extremely surprising or upsetting.
      • Example: It was shocking to hear that the beloved actor had passed away suddenly.
    • 3. Offensive or disturbing to moral sensibilities.
      • Example: Many found the explicit content in the movie to be shocking and inappropriate for younger audiences.
    • 4. Causing a feeling of sudden fear or disgust.
      • Example: The news report included shocking images that left viewers in disbelief.

    Etymology

    Derived from the verb 'shock', meaning to cause a jolt or disturbance, combined with the suffix '-ing' to form an adjective.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    shocking news:

    Information that causes a strong emotional reaction, often negative.

    a shocking experience:

    An event that causes intense surprise or distress.

    Related Words

    shock:

    A sudden or strong disturbance of emotions.

    surprise:

    An unexpected event or fact.

    Slang Meanings of shocking

    Meaning: Mind-blowing

    Example Sentence: The concert was mind-blowing; I never expected it to be so good!

    Meaning: Out of control

    Example Sentence: His party got totally out of control; it was shocking!