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What is "taken aback"?

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Rebecca

To be "taken aback" means to be surprised and unable to react or respond temporarily to something. It is not as strong a reaction as "shock," but does indicate a strong impression has been made because of something surprising and unexpected. The speaker used "taken aback" to describe Chadwick Boseman's reaction to the attention and love he received, which he had not been expecting. Ex: I was taken aback by the restaurant server's rude attitude. Ex: They were taken aback by the difficulty of the hike.

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