Appall

/əˈpɔːl/ verb

To cause someone to feel shock, dismay, or strong disapproval; to horrify.

From Old French 'apalir' (to make pale), from Latin roots meaning 'to' + 'pale.' The metaphor of becoming pale from shock became the emotional meaning we use today.

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