appalling in the PONS Dictionary

appalling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an appalling headache
an appalling trip
there is an appalling [or awful] stench

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The ethnic stereotyping is appalling, it's embarrassing, you feel unclean as you're sitting there.
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The two lines of trenches faced each other, manned by soldiers living in appalling conditions of cold, damp and filth.
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The narrative interweaves elements of appalling cruelty and horror with extended comedic interludes, and employs frequent period expressions.
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The conditions on the march were so appalling that many died of starvation, illness or exhaustion.
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Some of the double tracking on that is appalling.
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Death of children, though appalling, becomes a reality in a dystopian world.
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The character was rapidly balding and tried to look more virile by getting an appalling toupe, which he thought would draw the ladies.
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The onset of the appalling winter conditions saw operations curtailed for some time.
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The more appalling is a crime, the more dreadful is his punishment.
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But the human in me mourns that we gave this appalling family exactly what they want.
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