- adjectiveshocking (adjective)
- causing indignation or disgust; offensive:"shocking behavior"
- causing a feeling of surprise and dismay:"she brought shocking news"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalvery bad:"I've got a shocking cold"
verbshocking (present participle)- cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset:"they were deeply shocked by the incident"
- offend the moral feelings of; outrage:"the revelations shocked the nation"
- experience feelings of outrage:"he shocked so easily"
- affect with an electric shock.
- archaiccollide violently:"carriage after carriage shocked fiercely against the engine"
Originmid 16th century: from French choc (noun), choquer (verb), of unknown origin. The original senses were ‘throw (troops) into confusion by charging at them’ and ‘an encounter between charging forces’, giving rise to the notion of ‘sudden violent blow or impact’.
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