Wednesday Word: Adam Lambert






Main Entry: ap·pall
Variant(s): also ap·pal \ə-ˈpȯl\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): ap·palled; ap·pall·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French apalir, from Old French, from a- (from Latin ad-) + palir to grow pale, from Latin pallescere, inchoative of pallēre to be pale — more at fallow
Date: 14th century
intransitive verb
obsolete : weaken, fail
transitive verb: to overcome with consternation, shock, or dismay: we were appalled by his behavior
synonyms see dismay
Where is Sasha Cohen when you need him?
Grow up, people. If you need to clutch your pearls over something, think of how many people are brutally murdered everyday. Just start there and your list would be endless regarding far, far worse things.
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