as in bewildered Emotionally disturbed or agitated, feeling disoriented or upset, often used to describe someone who is greatly affected by a surprising or shocking event. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Shook Up'
He felt shook up after watching the horror movie alone at night.
Despite being a seasoned detective, the crime scene shook up even the most experienced investigator.
The veteran soldier appeared shook up after recounting the intense battle experience.
The intense and mysterious plot of the movie had the entire audience shook up by the end.
The challenging debate left the participants shook up as they awaited the results.
The complicated legal case had the lawyers shook up during the trial.
The surprising twist in the plot of the play had the theatergoers shook up.
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