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Definition of aghast adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

aghast

adjective
 
/əˈɡɑːst/
 
/əˈɡæst/
[not before noun]
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  1. filled with horror and surprise when you see or hear something synonym horrified
    • Erica looked at him aghast.
    • aghast at something He stood aghast at the sight of so much blood.
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    Word Originlate Middle English: past participle of the obsolete verb agast, gast ‘frighten’, from Old English gǣsten. The spelling with gh (originally Scots) became general by about 1700, probably influenced by ghost; compare with ghastly.
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