Shocking

/ˈʃɒk.ɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Causing a strong emotional reaction, often due to unexpected or unpleasant content.
The documentary revealed shocking truths about the environmental crisis.
Extremely surprising or upsetting.
It was shocking to hear that the beloved actor had passed away suddenly.
Offensive or disturbing to moral sensibilities.
Many found the explicit content in the movie to be shocking and inappropriate for younger audiences.
Causing a feeling of sudden fear or disgust.
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

Mind-blowing
The concert was mind-blowing; I never expected it to be so good!
Out of control
His party got totally out of control; it was shocking!