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		Adjective: shocking  shóking- Glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism
  - lurid  - Giving offence to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation
 "the most shocking book of its time"  - disgraceful, scandalous, shameful  Verb: shock  shók- Surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
  - floor, ball over, blow out of the water, take aback  - Strike with disgust or revulsion
 "The scandalous behaviour of this married woman shocked her friends"  - offend, scandalize, scandalise [Brit], appal [Brit, Cdn], appall [US], outrage  - Strike with horror or terror
 "The news of the bombing shocked her"  - Collide violently 
 - Collect or gather into shocks
 "shock grain"  - Subject to electrical shocks 
 - Inflict a trauma upon
  - traumatize, traumatise [Brit] 
 See also: immoral, sensational, shocker, shockingly Type of: alarm, appal [Brit, Cdn], appall [US], care for, churn up, clash, collect, collide, disgust, dismay, garner, gather, horrify, injure, nauseate, pull together, revolt, sicken, surprise, treat, wound Encyclopedia: Shock, The closed door Shock Shock, septic Shock, cardiogenic  |