Shocking in a sentence as an adjective

That is shocking to me - is that typical of Apple?

That is shocking to me - is that typical of Apple?Yes it is.

Work gets done to a shocking degree with email, excel, individual text editors, powerpoint... none of which are really 'team based'.

I'm not trying to be hyperbolic but that's really shocking for a company that is trying to play a role as a financial institution.

The shocking, unprecedented, world-changing difference that the web brings is that on the web all you have to do is click a link and your computer downloads, "installs", and runs a program.

Having spent the last few years traveling the world and seeing how other people live, it's always shocking to return to the States to see how afraid everybody is of even the smallest things.

This new information is shocking because we've already told the government that backdooring things was unacceptable behavior, yet they've done so anyways.

!1" This is actually not shocking to FooCorp, because FooCorp has years of experience with onboarding customers onto FooSoft, and they have talked to hundreds of people who, when asked "Why did you not finish using FooSoft?

The general public has no idea how much of their "news" is actually just corporate created "infomercials" I don't even mean to sound like a conspiracy theorist- but it is truly shocking when as an intern I would write press releases and then later that night hear my exact words said on the evening news.

The silly notion that only hard, technical inventions with academic papers attached are innovative is the reason why Apple has eaten everyone's lunch up till now."Fit and finish" is as innovative as a new algorithm, it's shocking how much of the industry still treats it as a footnote and a detail, despite the entire history of the tech world since iPhone 1 would indicate.

Shocking definitions

adjective

glaringly vivid and graphic; marked by sensationalism; "lurid details of the accident"

See also: lurid

adjective

giving offense to moral sensibilities and injurious to reputation; "scandalous behavior"; "the wicked rascally shameful conduct of the bankrupt"- Thackeray; "the most shocking book of its time"

See also: disgraceful scandalous shameful