Shocked in a sentence as an adjective

I'm shocked, just shocked, that this turned out not to be the FBI dragnetting Google searches.

Don't tell the Financial Times you are shocked. Pull out all the stops and make this right, or this will be the end of you.

Not to mention it makes it sound like Ortiz was cooking this all up behind closed doors and everyone else was shocked! shocked!

I am shocked. Look, it's endearing when people have scrappy stories about their origins.

The author of the post seems shocked that he's in violation of anything. Perhaps he'd like to share excerpts of his lease before he feigns such shock.

You got kicked every day when they threw your moldy food at you, but no one shocked you. No one used sexual violence on you, at least that you remember.

I was shocked, for example, when I learned that a certain social network gives universal profile access to employees as a perk. That would not happen at Google.

Wow. I'm shocked at the disgusting responses I'm reading here. No wonder people get terrible anxiety about releasing their hard work for feedback.

I'm shocked this even made it on hacker news. Here's a market selection tip: find a problem not experienced by mid 20s single men in urban centers and your competition drops by about two orders of magnitude.

I think you'll find that HNers, as a whole, are a lot more prone to be anti-IDE. Much of the "real world" programmers would be shocked that so many HNers give up the comfort of all that the IDE provides. And, at least to my mind, there is an attitude here that using an IDE makes you a worse programmer.

Many of our users are shocked and angry at us. But, many also thanked us for quickly letting them know about the issue by email and providing instructions to continue operating their forms.

I am not surprised that a cover letter full of humility and honest self-appraisal has shocked Wall Street HR teams to the point of becoming a featured article on Yahoo.

However, lately I am shocked about the "advances" of the Linux Desktop: most of them are ****... And that is not just me, but also the feedbacks of the users that I see complaining...

But sifting through the feedback online, I'm shocked and disappointed to see is the very person I reached out to trashing my project publicly in comment sections and on his twitter feed. No constructive feedback, only how the project itself was a horrible idea, and the code was disgusting.

I'm shocked at how many people here find loud environments to be totally OK, some even preferring those to quiet ones. If you are working in absolute silence and start to feel uncomfortably, you can always introduce some custom noise, be it a rain sound or ocean shore or noise of any color you like.

That shocked me a little, and I knew at that point I wouldn't be at Google for very long. Maybe that was even the right thing for them to do, since I was proving myself to be the kind of employee who wouldn't work on a project they weren't interested in for a year and a half just because it was good for Google, or good for their potential career at Google.

Hey everyone - we were shocked when we heard about this unsettling event. We have been working closely with the authorities, and we want to reassure our community that, with the help of our security infrastructure, we were able to assist the police in their investigation, and we understand from authorities that a suspect is now in custody.

The Federal Circuit's holding by a 3-judge panel had been remarkable and had shocked patent lawyers generally in that the parties before the court had not even raised the issue on appeal as a ground for invalidating the jury's verdict below. The court raised the issue on its own, concluded that the patent was obvious and invalid, and gave judgment for Newegg in spite of the fact that the jury at the trial court level had found that Newegg infringed.

Proper Noun Examples for Shocked

Shocked. Since then, whenever we go out for a nice meal, I look for a young couple who looks happy and in love, just waiting to return that favor.

Shocked definitions

adjective

struck with fear, dread, or consternation

See also: appalled dismayed