Appalling in Tagalog – English to Tagalog Translation

What is Appalling in Tagalog?

APPALLING IN TAGALOG – There are several English words that do not have a direct translation in Filipino, that’s why we need context to fully translate them.

appalling

In this article, we are going to learn about the Tagalog translation of this word based on context.

Appalling means causing shock or dismay; horrific.

In Tagalog, it can be translated as “KAKILA-KILABOT“, “NAKAKAPANLUMO” or “NAKAKATAKOT.”

Here are some example sentences using this word:

  • Conditions in the prison are said to be appalling.
  • They have been living under the most appalling conditions for two months.
  • Helicopters fly in appalling weather to succor shipwrecked mariners.
  • Opening your mouth to show your half-chewed food is absolutely appalling.
  • Because he lied to everyone, his actions were considered appalling in his circle of friends.
  • Three years ago the hostel was in appalling condition.
  • Leaving little ones alone in a car while you go off for hours is clearly appalling.

In Tagalog, the aforementioned sentences could be translated as:

  • Nakakapanlumo umano ang kalagayan sa kulungan.
  • Dalawang buwan na silang namumuhay sa ilalim ng nakakapanlumong kalagayan.
  • Lumipad ang mga helicopter sa kakila-kilabot na panahon upang tulungan ang mga nalunod na mga marinero.
  • Ang pagbukas ng iyong bibig upang ipakita ang iyong kalahating nguya na pagkain ay ganap na kakila-kilabot.
  • Dahil nagsinungaling siya sa lahat, ang kanyang mga aksyon ay itinuturing na nakakapanlumo sa kanyang mga kaibigan.
  • Tatlong taon na ang nakalipas, ang hostel ay nasa nakakapanlumong kondisyon.
  • Ang pag-iwan sa mga maliliit na bata na mag-isa sa isang kotse habang umaalis ka nang ilang oras ay malinaw na nakakatakot.

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