flabbergasted
English
WOTD – 30 October 2006
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Etymology
Past tense of flabbergast.
Pronunciation
Adjective
flabbergasted (comparative more flabbergasted, superlative most flabbergasted)
- Appalled, annoyed, exhausted or disgusted.[1]
- He was flabbergasted at how much weight he had gained.
- 1952, Agnes Morley Cleaveland., Satan's Paradise: from Lucien Maxwell to Fred Lambert, Houghton-Mifflin:
- Maxwell made a lunge at his flabbergasted guest, who ducked just in time to escape the great hands reaching for him.
- 2008, Dutch Sheets, Watchman Prayer: Keeping the Enemy Out While Protecting Your Family, Home, Gospel Light, page 57:
- From behind her paper, she was flabbergasted to see a neatly dressed man helping himself to her cookies.
- (euphemistic, rare) Damned.[2]
Synonyms
Translations
appalled, annoyed, exhausted or disgusted
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euphemistic: damned
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