Definitions by ixilliana
Shocking
Adjective:
Slightly boring, uninteresting and not worth your attention.
Its origen: The word is often used to make articles or internet pages seem interesting to a potential reader, as it is coincidentally homonym to its own antonym Shocking, from which the word Shocking was derived in the early part of the information/internet era.
Related forms:
Verb: Shock
Adverb: Shockingly
Synonyms: Staggering, astounding, startling, appalling, breathtaking.
Antonyms: Shocking, staggering, astounding, startling, appalling, breathtaking.
Slightly boring, uninteresting and not worth your attention.
Its origen: The word is often used to make articles or internet pages seem interesting to a potential reader, as it is coincidentally homonym to its own antonym Shocking, from which the word Shocking was derived in the early part of the information/internet era.
Related forms:
Verb: Shock
Adverb: Shockingly
Synonyms: Staggering, astounding, startling, appalling, breathtaking.
Antonyms: Shocking, staggering, astounding, startling, appalling, breathtaking.
Creak
Verb: Involuntarily laughing as a result of remembering something embarrassing.
The act is often followed up by the creaking person looking around to see if anyone noticed it, simply because random laughing often doesn't make sense to onlookers.
Forms of Creak:
Present Past Perfect form Continous form
I Creak Croak Have/had creaked Am/was Creaking
You/we/they Creak Croak Have/Had Croaked Are/were Creaking
He/she/it Creaks Crook Has/had Creaked is/was Creaking
Related Words:
#Laugh #Chuckle #Embarrassed
The act is often followed up by the creaking person looking around to see if anyone noticed it, simply because random laughing often doesn't make sense to onlookers.
Forms of Creak:
Present Past Perfect form Continous form
I Creak Croak Have/had creaked Am/was Creaking
You/we/they Creak Croak Have/Had Croaked Are/were Creaking
He/she/it Creaks Crook Has/had Creaked is/was Creaking
Related Words:
#Laugh #Chuckle #Embarrassed