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Utterly appalled vs Extremely appalled

Both 'utterly appalled' and 'extremely appalled' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They both convey a strong sense of being shocked or disgusted. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the level of emphasis one wants to convey.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2823 views

Utterly appalled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a strong feeling of shock or disgust.

It is used to emphasize the intensity of the feeling of being appalled.
  • We are appalled by this senseless tragedy...
  • Prepare to be appalled beyond your imagination.
  • The silence of infinite space appalled me.
  • I'm utterly, utterly marmalated here.
  • They'd be appalled, absolutely appalled, if they could see this.
  • They'd be appalled, absolutely appalled, if they could see this.
  • She was completely and utterly besotted.
  • Considering his behaviour - utterly putrid.
  • What you did was utterly irresponsible and incredibly dangerous.
  • My life now seemed utterly pointless.
  • Simple revenge, and you failed utterly.
  • Utterly meaningless crimes, No obvious motivation.
  • The badger is tremendously strong and utterly fearless.
  • Absolutely. You are utterly professional.
  • You're pathetic, untalented and utterly worthless.
  • But no matter feels utterly empty.
  • Moreover, the reference to religion is utterly superfluous.
  • What happened yesterday was utterly inexcusable.
  • I condemn utterly the statements by Prime Minister Berlusconi.
  • This thing won the Monte Carlo Rally and watching one of these in classic touring car racing was utterly, utterly brilliant.

Alternatives:

  • completely appalled
  • totally appalled
  • thoroughly appalled
  • absolutely appalled
  • deeply appalled

Extremely appalled

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English to convey a strong sense of being shocked or disgusted.

It is used to emphasize the level of being appalled.
  • We are appalled by this senseless tragedy...
  • Prepare to be appalled beyond your imagination.
  • The silence of infinite space appalled me.
  • They'd be appalled, absolutely appalled, if they could see this.
  • They'd be appalled, absolutely appalled, if they could see this.
  • I bet you were shocked and appalled, indeed.
  • Well, if you actually did write those tweets, I am appalled.
  • Don't be appalled if I say his name.
  • I'm appalled at you, Mrs. Florrick...
  • Stuart, I am appalled by what you've done.
  • We are appalled that someone could do this at the temple.
  • If you looked in the book, you saw this, which I really was appalled by.
  • She was appalled to hear of your ordeal.
  • And Herb Dean clearly appalled by the action happening in the ring.
  • Stay separate, stay... appalled.
  • As her best friend, I am appalled.
  • That's the Tooth Fairy, appalled.
  • I'm sure you're shocked and appalled, director.
  • One of my heads is appalled at my behavior.
  • We are appalled by the contempt in which the Commission holds Parliament.

Alternatives:

  • intensely appalled
  • profoundly appalled
  • greatly appalled
  • highly appalled
  • severely appalled

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