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What is the present tense of appalled?

What's the present tense of appalled? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of appalled is appall.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of appall is appalls.

The present participle of appall is appalling.

The past participle of appall is appalled.

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He is charming and unpretentious, though he has a penchant for moony gyrations and emotive expressions that tend to appall his critics.
The grand dignity of the dead woman's face did not appall them, but it frightened me.
The hypocrisy that comes back to the bill through what the government has done to it is enough to appall anyone.
But they appall the party's libertarian wing, which thinks the government has no business regulating on personal morality.
Ironically detached, they will not test, one-by-one, the proposed septuple functions of Christ's hand, nor will heptamerousness appall them.
When I see this bill, one of the things that stands out that will shock and should appall many Canadians is what the bill does.

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