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How to Use "Shock" with Example Sentences
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shock
(n):
extreme surprise
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Used with adjectives:
"
The family will be in for a
big
shock
when they see the airfare costs.
"
(big, great, huge, real, awful, considerable)
"
I enjoyed the party after the
initial
shock
wore off.
"
(initial, first)
"
When we went to China, he experienced
culture
shock
.
"
(culture)
Used with verbs:
"
I
got
a huge
shock
when I saw him.
"
(got, felt, had, received)
"
You
gave
me quite a
shock
.
"
(gave)
"
His mom
expressed
great
shock
by her son's bad grades.
"
(expressed)
"
She never
got over
the
shock
of the tragic accident.
"
(got over, recovered from)
Used with nouns:
"
He does crazy things just for the
shock
value
.
"
(value)
Used with prepositions:
"
She fainted
in
shock
over the news.
"
(in)
"
That was a huge
shock
to
me.
"
(to)
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shock
(v):
to surprise someone; to affect with an electric discharge
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Used with adverbs:
"
She was
deeply
shocked
by her grandmother's death.
"
(deeply, really)
"
The child was
easily
shocked
by the clown.
"
(easily)
"
He
completely
shocked
everyone with his news.
"
(completely, totally, absolutely)
"
He
accidentally
shocked
himself with a live wire.
"
(accidentally, unintentionally)
Used with prepositions:
"
His death
shocked
her
into
depression.
"
(into)
"
She was
shocked
by
the bad news.
"
(by)
"
He
shocked
everyone
with
his new appearance.
"
"
He
shocked
himself
with
a live wire.
"
(with)
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