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- Dictionaryshock/ʃɒk/
noun
- 1. a sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience: "it was a shock to face such hostile attitudes" Similar
- 2. an acute medical condition associated with a fall in blood pressure, caused by such events as loss of blood, severe burns, allergic reaction, or sudden emotional stress, and marked by cold, pallid skin, irregular breathing, rapid pulse, and dilated pupils: "he died of shock due to massive abdominal haemorrhage" Similar
verb
- 1. cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset: "they were deeply shocked by the incident"
- 2. affect with physiological shock.
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