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appaled

Terms vs Appaled - What's the difference?

terms | appaled |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb appaled is

.

Indemnify vs Appaled - What's the difference?

indemnify | appaled |


As verbs the difference between indemnify and appaled

is that indemnify is to secure against loss or damage; to insure or indemnify can be (obsolete|rare) to hurt, to harm while appaled is .

Repulsed vs Appaled - What's the difference?

repulsed | appaled |


As verbs the difference between repulsed and appaled

is that repulsed is (repulse) while appaled is .

Shocked vs Appaled - What's the difference?

shocked | appaled |


As verbs the difference between shocked and appaled

is that shocked is (shock) while appaled is .

As an adjective shocked

is surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.

Disgusted vs Appaled - What's the difference?

disgusted | appaled |


As verbs the difference between disgusted and appaled

is that disgusted is (disgust) while appaled is .

As an adjective disgusted

is filled with disgust.

Appaled vs Appealed - What's the difference?

appaled | appealed |


As verbs the difference between appaled and appealed

is that appaled is while appealed is (appeal).

Appaled vs Appalled - What's the difference?

appaled | appalled |


As verbs the difference between appaled and appalled

is that appaled is while appalled is (appall).

As an adjective appalled is

shocked, horrified by something unpleasant.

Appaled vs Appalling - What's the difference?

appaled | appalling |


As verbs the difference between appaled and appalling

is that appaled is while appalling is .

As an adjective appalling is

horrifying and astonishing.