appal
verb (British English)(North American English appall)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they appal | |
(North American English) present simple I / you / we / they appall | |
he / she / it appals | |
(North American English) he / she / it appalls | |
past simple appalled | |
past participle appalled | |
-ing form appalling |
to make somebody feel extremely shocked and feel very strongly that something is bad synonym horrify使大为震惊;使惊骇 - appal somebody
The brutality of the crime has appalled the public. 罪行之残暴使公众大为震惊。 The idea of sharing a room appalled her. 合住一个房间的想法吓着了她。 The thought of having to do it all again appals me. 一想到要再做一次,我就害怕。 - it appals somebody that…/to do something
It appalled me that they could simply ignore the problem. 他们竟然对这个问题置之不理,令我非常诧异。
More Like This Consonant-doubling verbsConsonant-doubling verbsWord OriginMiddle English: from Old French apalir ‘grow pale’, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + palir ‘to pale’. The original sense was ‘grow pale’, later ‘make pale’, hence ‘horrify’ (late Middle English).- appal somebody