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Definition of appall
- a. - To make pale; to blanch.
- a. - To weaken; to enfeeble; to reduce; as, an old appalled
wight.
- a. - To depress or discourage with fear; to impress with fear in
such a manner that the mind shrinks, or loses its firmness; to overcome
with sudden terror or horror; to dismay; as, the sight appalled the
stoutest heart.
- v. i. - To grow faint; to become weak; to become dismayed or
discouraged.
- v. i. - To lose flavor or become stale.
- n. - Terror; dismay.
- a. - To make pale; to blanch.
- a. - To weaken; to enfeeble; to reduce; as, an old appalled
wight.
- a. - To depress or discourage with fear; to impress with fear in
such a manner that the mind shrinks, or loses its firmness; to overcome
with sudden terror or horror; to dismay; as, the sight appalled the
stoutest heart.
- v. i. - To grow faint; to become weak; to become dismayed or
discouraged.
- v. i. - To lose flavor or become stale.
- n. - Terror; dismay.