shocker (Meaning)
shocker (n)
a shockingly bad person
a sensational message (in a film or play or novel)
Synonyms & Antonyms of shocker
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shocker Sentence Examples
- The discovery of a hidden message in the ancient manuscript was a shocker to the archaeological community.
- The politician's sudden resignation sent a shockwave through the nation, leaving everyone in disbelief.
- The medical breakthrough brought hope, but its side effects proved to be a shocker.
- The movie's plot twist was a complete shocker, leaving the audience stunned.
- The revelation of the perpetrator's identity sent shockwaves through the small town.
- The athlete's performance was a shocker, exceeding all expectations.
- The company's decision to close its main office came as a complete shocker to its employees.
- The viral outbreak shocked the world, causing widespread panic.
- The voting results were a major shocker, upsetting the predicted outcome.
- The scientist's discovery completely changed the scientific paradigm, shocking the research community.
FAQs About the word shocker
a shockingly bad person, a sensational message (in a film or play or novel)
surprise, shock, eye-opener, bombshell,revelation, thunderclap, wonder, jaw-dropper, jolt,stunner
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The discovery of a hidden message in the ancient manuscript was a shocker to the archaeological community.
The politician's sudden resignation sent a shockwave through the nation, leaving everyone in disbelief.
The medical breakthrough brought hope, but its side effects proved to be a shocker.
The movie's plot twist was a complete shocker, leaving the audience stunned.