This document discusses improving vocabulary by distinguishing between the words startle, shock, and dismay. It defines startle as an unexpected feeling of fear, shock as an unexpected unpleasant incident, and dismay as an unexpected thing that causes concern and distress. Examples are provided for each word to demonstrate their meanings in different contexts. The document encourages visiting the channel for more videos on grammar and subscribing to stay updated.
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2. Let’s Improve Our Vocabulary.
Whenever we come across any unexpected
incident, we surprise. But the surprise is
not always same. It changes according to
the situation.
I startled to see a snake in the grass.
Always I startle whenever a cockroach
lands on my body.
Startle =
Unexpected +
Fear
3. Let’s Improve Our Vocabulary.
We feel ‘shock’ when something unpleasant
incident happens suddenly.
I shocked to see so many people in the
theatre.
Rahul got shocked when he noticed two
questions were given out of syllabus.
Shock =
Unexpected +
Unpleasant.
4. Let’s Improve Our Vocabulary.
Dismay =
Unexpected +
concern,
distress.
We “dismay” when some unexpected thing
causes both concern and distress.
They welcomed the management’s decision
with great dismay.
The sudden attack dismayed all the players.
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