Shocker

Pronunciation: /ˈʃɑːkər/

Shocker (noun)

  1. Something that surprises or shocks people, often in a surprising or unexpected way.
  2. A strong emotional response to something unexpected or shocking.

Examples

  • The news was a real shocker for everyone involved.
  • Her performance received a shocker of a reaction from the audience.

Common collocations: unexpected shocker, major shocker, emotional shocker, public shocker

Synonyms of Shocker

Neutral

Antonyms of Shocker

  • Opposite of something that causes surprise.
  • Refers to the state of being normal, without surprises.