Associations to the word «Appalling»
Noun
- Loneliness
- Condition
- Horror
- Ferocity
- Kon
- Stench
- Lack
- Scene
- Shriek
- Spectacle
- Calamity
- Stillness
- Slum
- Catastrophe
- Rapidity
- Desolation
- Roar
- Ignorance
- Devastation
- Atrocity
- Apparition
- Brute
- Medusa
- Racket
- Slaughter
- Misery
- Tragedy
- Yell
- Casualty
- Manhood
- Brutality
- Tumult
- Statement
- Nimitz
- Starvation
- Outrage
- Terror
- Agony
- Famine
- Conceit
- Scream
- Tiding
- Noise
- Remorse
- Labour
- Mortality
- Something
- Disaster
- Cruelty
- Indifference
- Gloom
- Grimace
- Blasphemy
- Grandeur
- Wig
- Torrent
- Spectre
- Scarlet
- Compulsion
- Suffering
Adjective
Wiktionary
APPALLING, verb. Present participle of appall
APPALLING, adjective. Horrifying and astonishing.
Dictionary definition
APPALLING, noun. An experience that appalls; "is it better to view the appalling or merely hear of it?".
APPALLING, adjective. Causing consternation; "appalling conditions".
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.