to be extremely shocked and upset · to feel disgusted or scared
Ever heard something so shocking or seen something so terrible that your jaw just drops? 😱 That's when you're 'horrified'! It's not just 'surprised'; it’s a deep, intense feeling of shock, disgust, or even fear. Think news reports of a disaster or a friend telling you about something truly awful. 😬
💡 **Pro-Tip!** While it sounds like 'horror,' 'to be horrified' isn't just for scary movies! You can be horrified by injustice, rude behavior, or even a messy shared kitchen. It describes a strong, negative emotional reaction. Be careful not to confuse it with 'to be terrified,' which is solely about fear! 👻
Which situation is **NOT** appropriate for using 'to be horrified'? A. 😭 Discovering your dog ate your passport right before an international flight. B. 🍕 Realizing your friend took the last slice of pizza you were saving. C. 😨 Reading a news report about a tragic accident caused by negligence.