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AGHAST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
uk / əˈɡɑːst / us / əˈɡæst / Add to word list. suddenly filled with strong feelings of shock and worry: He looked at her aghast. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Surprised. aback. agape. amazed. appalled. astonished. flabbergasted. flat-footed. gobsmacked. goggle-eyed. headlight. horror of horrors idiom. jaw. not know what hit you idiom
Aghast - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
If someone says "You should have seen the look on your face!" after sneaking up on you, you probably looked aghast yourself. "Boo!" Definitions of aghast. adjective. struck with fear, dread, or consternation. synonyms: appalled, dismayed, shocked. afraid. filled with fear or apprehension.
AGHAST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
aghast in American English. (əˈɡæst, əˈɡɑːst) adjective. struck with overwhelming shock or amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror. They stood aghast at the sight of the plane crashing. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.
AGHAST Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Aghast definition: struck with overwhelming shock or amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror. See examples of AGHAST used in a sentence.
aghast, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
aghast adjective. Meaning & use. 1. Originally: frightened, terrified. Subsequently: spec… 2. 1.a. Originally: frightened, terrified. Subsequently: spec. seized with the visible or physical signs of terror or horror; struck with dismay or shock. 1.a.i. c1300–. Without complement. Also with † for (the emotion) ( obsolete ). c1300.
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