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Definition of shockingly in English: shockinglyadverb ˈʃɒkɪŋliˈʃɑkɪŋli 1In a way that causes indignation, horror, or disgust. the debts were shockingly revealed to total £23m as submodifier a shockingly brutal act of violence Example sentencesExamples - Hunger is everywhere—the death toll from starvation is shockingly high.
- Sexually explicit and shockingly violent, this film deserves to be controversial.
- They said it was "too graphic and too shockingly realistic."
- After the shockingly unexpected death of their daughter, they find themselves confronted by strange premonitory visions.
- What we get is a passionless play interspersed with some shockingly sad military stuff.
- The shockingly tragic video from the report galvanized not only the British public, but the world.
- I would have been terrified by anything shockingly horrific when I was little.
- Her character is a daytime soap opera star who has just been shockingly killed off.
- This is a corn-pone horror story with bizarre twists and shockingly sick set pieces.
- Starkly realized and shockingly depressing, it is a film that seems an immediate link to far darker movies.
- 1.1British informal as submodifier Extremely.
he is still as shockingly handsome as ever Example sentencesExamples - The transfer here is rich, robust, and shockingly crisp.
- The colors are superbly rendered and shockingly lifelike, supported by deep blacks.
- The comic actor is shockingly good in this role.
- You cannot miss these little things, for they come in the most shockingly vivid yellows, blues, and purples!
- It is beautifully shot, flawlessly edited, and shockingly funny in places.
- This is a shockingly effective film built with a great cast and even better script.
- Crisp and clean, we get shockingly good prints here.
- He is not only one of the most prolific directors in the world, but he is also shockingly versatile.
- He did shockingly well in last spring's presidential primaries.
- We enjoy a shockingly refreshing dip in the waterfall's pool.
Definition of shockingly in US English: shockinglyadverbˈSHäkiNGlēˈʃɑkɪŋli 1In a way that causes indignation, horror, or disgust. the debts were shockingly revealed to total $23 million as submodifier a shockingly brutal act of violence Example sentencesExamples - Sexually explicit and shockingly violent, this film deserves to be controversial.
- What we get is a passionless play interspersed with some shockingly sad military stuff.
- The shockingly tragic video from the report galvanized not only the British public, but the world.
- Starkly realized and shockingly depressing, it is a film that seems an immediate link to far darker movies.
- Hunger is everywhere—the death toll from starvation is shockingly high.
- I would have been terrified by anything shockingly horrific when I was little.
- After the shockingly unexpected death of their daughter, they find themselves confronted by strange premonitory visions.
- Her character is a daytime soap opera star who has just been shockingly killed off.
- They said it was "too graphic and too shockingly realistic."
- This is a corn-pone horror story with bizarre twists and shockingly sick set pieces.
- 1.1British informal as submodifier Extremely.
he is still as shockingly handsome as ever Example sentencesExamples - This is a shockingly effective film built with a great cast and even better script.
- The transfer here is rich, robust, and shockingly crisp.
- Crisp and clean, we get shockingly good prints here.
- We enjoy a shockingly refreshing dip in the waterfall's pool.
- The colors are superbly rendered and shockingly lifelike, supported by deep blacks.
- The comic actor is shockingly good in this role.
- He did shockingly well in last spring's presidential primaries.
- He is not only one of the most prolific directors in the world, but he is also shockingly versatile.
- It is beautifully shot, flawlessly edited, and shockingly funny in places.
- You cannot miss these little things, for they come in the most shockingly vivid yellows, blues, and purples!
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