aghast

[əˈɡæst]

aghast Definition

filled with horror or shock.

Using aghast: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aghast" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was aghast at the sight of the car accident.

  • Example

    He was aghast when he heard the news of his father's death.

  • Example

    The audience was aghast at the magician's dangerous stunt.

aghast Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aghast

Antonyms for aghast

Phrases with aghast

  • stand aghast

    to be shocked or horrified by something

    Example

    I stood aghast at the sight of the destruction caused by the hurricane.

  • a facial expression of shock or horror

    Example

    She had an aghast look on her face when she saw the spider crawling towards her.

  • a moment of stunned silence due to shock or horror

    Example

    The room fell into an aghast silence when the news of the terrorist attack was announced.

Origins of aghast

from Old English 'gæstan', meaning 'to terrify'

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Summary: aghast in Brief

'Aghast' [əˈɡæst] is an adjective that describes being filled with horror or shock. It is often used to describe reactions to unexpected or terrible events, such as 'She was aghast at the sight of the car accident.' 'Aghast' can also be used in phrases like 'stand aghast,' which means to be shocked or horrified, and 'aghast silence,' which refers to a moment of stunned silence. Synonyms for 'aghast' include 'horrified' and 'appalled.'