"Shell-shocked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Shell-shocked" Meaning

shell-shocked: extremely shocked or stunned, often as a result of a traumatic or disturbing experience or discovery.

"Shell-shocked" Examples

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1. After witnessing the devastating earthquake, she was shell-shocked and struggled to process what had happened.
2. The news of the company's bankruptcy left the employees shell-shocked, wondering how they would be affected.
3. The gruesome attack in the movie left the character shell-shocked, and he had nightmares for weeks.
4. The high-speed car chase left the witnesses shell-shocked, and some even fainted.
5. The documentary exposing the dark history of the regime left many viewers shell-shocked, questioning the morality of their leaders.

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