flabbergasted

IPA: fɫˈæbɝgæstɪd

adjective

  • Appalled, annoyed, exhausted or disgusted.
  • (euphemistic, rare) Damned.
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Examples of "flabbergasted" in Sentences

  • I'm rather flabbergasted by the discussion.
  • I am flabbergasted and laughing at the same time.
  • He was flabbergasted at the amount of names there.
  • I was flabbergasted and alarmed by some of the entries.
  • He was a bit flabbergasted when the truth finally came out.
  • Again, I am flabbergasted by the insistance of some arabists.
  • The teacher was flabbergasted at the profundity of the answer.
  • Actually, I was flabbergasted by the absence of knife fighting.
  • Am pretty flabbergasted at the disparity between Wiki and Conservapedia.
  • He is flabbergasted to see that the chefs are not serious about their work.
  • To say that we were flabbergasted is putting it mildly -- flabbergasted and ashamed of ourselves for our assumptions.

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