The Horror movie appalled me.
I was appalled (shocked or horrified) when my sister drew on my book report with a permanent marker.
I was appalled by the scene of the train wreck.
Yes, appalled is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of appall. Appalled can also be used as an adjective.
Appalled is the correct spelling for the word meaning horrified.
To make me feel appalled you would have to do something really stupid and dangerous. or She had an appalled face as she watched the play because of the horrible singing from the actors.
They were out raged and appalled by the outcome. After this, they started groups like KKK killing the freed slaves and succeeded from the north.
The French Revolution was a wakeup call to European monarchs who were shocked and appalled at what had happened in France. They feared this might encourage people in their countries to do the same. As a result, efforts were made to incorporate Enlightenment ideals in many countries.
The teacher was just appalled.
John was appalled by Susie's behavior.
i am Appalled at how you dont know the answer
I am appalled at how many questions are answered with poor grammar, spelling, and lack of capitalization.
Lyndon Johnson gave Richard Nixon high marks for his foreign policy, but was appalled at his domestic policies.
Like this...."I am absolutely appalled at what you just said".
"I was appalled by the uselessness of the gift she gave me for my birthday."
This is a horrendous question. I am appalled at the horrendous hemorroids on that hematode.
Weren't you just appalled by their bad behavior (?) I find your lack of manners appalling!
"The truth about his infidelity was an appalling shock to his family."
The suffix for "appalled" is "-ed."
She was appalled at the children's behavior.