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Often used in the same context:
appal,
horrify,
nauseate,
enrage,
flabbergast,
bewilder,
startle,
astonish,
terrify,
infuriate,
amuse,
transfix,
discomfit,
astound,
disgusts,
dismays,
mortify,
rankle,
offend,
mystify,
titillate,
cringe,
fascinate,
engender,
chasten,
bemuse,
dispirit,
enrapture,
endear,
awes,
sadden,
despise,
ingratiates,
provoke,
dehumanize,
perplex,
incite,
tantalize,
repulses,
amaze,
annoy,
brutalize,
frighten,
vivify,
revolting,
eviscerate,
arouse,
reify,
idiocracy,
euphemize,
excite,
coarsen,
rile,
dishearten,
ennoble,
dumbfounds,
lionise,
inveigh,
rouses,
outraged,
blaspheme,
unnerve,
spellbind,
dehumanise,
stupefy,
exhilarate,
enthrall,
satirize,
disconcert,
disserve,
wince,
satirise,
betray,
enfeeble,
deplore,
demean,
discombobulate,
scorn,
recoil,
inspire,
shewn,
desensitize,
declaim,
estrange,
affronting,
enervates,
pander,
aghast,
awaken,
displeases,
kvetch,
excoriate,
gratifies,
embitter,
scandalized,
exasperate,
jackassery,
hearten,
deafen,
bewail,
alienate,
shriek,
accumulating,
possesses,
scandinavian,
sot,
alder,
aloe,
amity,
amy,
appertaining,
arid,
arises,
ascendant,
astern,
bad,
bait,
beech,
beholding,
bodily,
bordering,
brigand
More general:
affright,
churn up,
disgust,
fright,
frighten,
nauseate,
revolt,
scare,
sicken
Synonyms:
alarm,
appal,
dismay,
horrify,
offend,
outrage,
scandalize,
shock
Also try:
— Adjectives for appall:
much,
more,
common,
fear,
firm,
melancholy,
dead,
french
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