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Shock - translation, pronunciation and examples

shock
/ˈʃɒk/

shock

🇺🇸 American English
/ˈʃɑk/
🇬🇧 British English
/ˈʃɒk/
🇷🇺 Russian
[ˈʂok]
Meaning of shock

sudden disturbance

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shock

When to use shock

feel shock

испытывать шок

shock and surprise

шок и удивление

shock at the news

шок от новостей

shock of the accident

шок от аварии

shock and disbelief

шок и неверие

shock usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Она испытала шок, прочитав неожиданное письмо.

She experienced shock after reading the unexpected letter.

🇷🇺Russian🇬🇧English

Эта новость вызвала шок у семьи на несколько дней.

The news caused the family to be in shock for days.

Similar words

shock

a sudden, severe emotional or physical upset; typically intense and negative

surprise

an unexpected event or feeling that is usually milder than shock and can be positive or neutral

astonishment

a strong feeling of surprise and wonder, often positive or admiring rather than traumatic

amazement

a feeling of great surprise and wonder, often with admiration and positive connotation

consternation

a feeling of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected and worrying; formal in tone

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shock belongs to the topic "Emotions and Feelings". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

shockшок
familyсемья
parentsродители
momмама
dadпапа
childребёнок
childrenдети

shock synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between shock / surprise / astonishment / amazement / consternation / dismay

🇬🇧English
shock

a sudden, severe emotional or physical upset; typically intense and negative

B2Very Often

The news of his arrest was a shock to everyone.

Новость о его аресте стала шоком для всех.

🇬🇧English

an unexpected event or feeling that is usually milder than shock and can be positive or neutral

B2Very Often

Her arrival was a complete surprise.

Ее приезд был полной неожиданностью.

🇬🇧English

a strong feeling of surprise and wonder, often positive or admiring rather than traumatic

B2Often

To her astonishment, the test results were perfect.

К её изумлению результаты теста были идеальными.

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🇬🇧English
amazement

a feeling of great surprise and wonder, often with admiration and positive connotation

B2Often

The audience watched in amazement.

Публика смотрела с изумлением.

C
🇬🇧English
consternation

a feeling of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected and worrying; formal in tone

B2Rarely

The announcement was met with consternation.

Объявление вызвало тревогу и растерянность.

D
🇬🇧English
dismay

sudden disappointment and distress caused by something unexpected and unpleasant

B2Often

To his dismay, the flight was canceled.

К его огорчению рейс был отменён.

D
🇬🇧English
disbelief

inability or refusal to accept that something is true; more cognitive than purely emotional

B2Often

She stared in disbelief at the broken vase.

Она смотрела с недоверием на разбитую вазу.

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🇬🇧English
startlement

a sudden shock or involuntary reaction to a surprise; usually brief and physical

B2Rarely

The loud noise caused a startlement among the crowd.

Громкий шум вызвал вздрагивание у толпы.

B
🇬🇧English
bewilderment

a state of confusion or puzzlement; cognitive disorientation rather than a strong emotional shock

B2Often

He looked around in bewilderment.

Он озадаченно огляделся.

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How to pronounce shock and what this word means

shock translation: шок. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce shock

/ˈʃɒk/

shock translation

шок

shock examples

She experienced shock after reading the unexpected letter.

shock transcription

/ˈʃɒk/, /ˈʃɑk/

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shock meaning: what does it mean?

sudden disturbance

shock pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

shock is pronounced as /ˈʃɒk/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

shock definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

She experienced shock after reading the unexpected letter. Translation: Она испытала шок, прочитав неожиданное письмо.

Is shock part of Emotions and Feelings vocabulary?

Yes, shock (шок) can be learned in the Emotions and Feelings topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is shock part of Family and Relationships vocabulary?

Yes, shock (шок) can be learned in the Family and Relationships topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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