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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is startled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is surprised or shocked by something unexpected.
Example: "She is startled by the sudden loud noise coming from the kitchen."
Alternatives: "is surprised" or "is shocked."
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Everyman is startled.
Lisa is startled but tempted.
The Woggle-Bug is startled.
And you feel that the whole landscape is startled".
"You promised me!" Jean is startled by my shout.
When a horse boggles, he is startled into immobility.
Woman turns, is startled - but also really happy.
He is startled when the weather bureau calls him back to complete the recorded message.
Reading the thirties stories straight through, one is startled by the lack of characterization.
Mr Corchado is startled when he realises he has been used.
She is startled by loud noises and gets nervous around strangers.
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