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[ uh -gast , uh -gahst ] SHOW IPA
/ əˈgæst, əˈgɑst / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective struck with overwhelming shock or amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror: They stood aghast at the sight of the plane crashing.
Origin of aghast 1225–75; Middle English agast frightened, past participle of agasten, equivalent to a- a-3 + gasten, Old English gǣstan to frighten, earlier *gāstjan <Germanic causative *gaistjan; see ghost
Words nearby aghast aggressor, aggrieve, aggrieved, aggro, agha, aghast , agilawood, agile, Agile development, agility, agin
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Aghast , she asked what instrument I played, or what other musical talent I might possess.
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When the waiter had withdrawn, he and Cynthia looked at each other aghast .
He was aghast at the gust of passion that had drowned all his senses for a moment.
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Aghast and confounded, Ribault declared his purpose to return and consult with his people.
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I heard Cousin Egbert say with what I was aghast to suspect was admiration.
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British Dictionary definitions for aghast adjective (postpositive) overcome with amazement or horror
Word Origin for aghast C13: agast, from Old English gæstan to frighten. The spelling with gh is on the model of ghastly
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