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Struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
shocked
appalled
dismayed
afraid
1
Many foreign leaders said they were
aghast
over the new US policy.
2
Lucy sat
aghast
;
then inquired in tender anxiety what was the matter.
3
The young man stood in the gloom of the dark room
aghast
.
4
Mr. Threader-who'darrived a quarter of an hour previously-hadbeen quite
aghast
.
5
The next moment Elias came in from the shop, and stood
aghast
.
6
But those who remain
aghast
at Corbyn's rise are already behaving foolishly.
7
The whole assembly stood
aghast
,
save the king and the two disputants.
8
As is his right, Wenger was
aghast
at the lack of cover.
9
In the middle of dinner she paused,
aghast
at her own loquacity.
10
For he was
aghast
at her pallor-thealteration in her whole aspect.
11
Ministers took one look at what he had produced and were
aghast
.
12
Mr. Prohack sat
aghast
;
but admiration was not absent from his sentiments.
13
For an instant he stood
aghast
at this discovery; then he laughed.
14
We in the boat were
aghast
;
he must have come to grief.
15
But she began to writhe in such torture that I stood
aghast
.
16
Kikin is
aghast
that it will take so long to get answers.
aghast
stand aghast
look aghast
quite aghast
sit aghast
back aghast