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    flabbergast
    /ˈflabəɡɑːst/

    verb

    • 1. surprise (someone) greatly; astonish: informal "news that activists could be fined for protesting against the policy will flabbergast most people"

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  2. The meaning of FLABBERGAST is to overwhelm with shock, surprise, or wonder : dumbfound. How to use flabbergast in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Flabbergast.

  3. FLABBERGAST definition: 1. to shock someone, usually by telling that person something they were not expecting: 2. to shock…. Learn more.

  4. To flabbergast is to shock, awe, bowl over. For something to flabbergast you, it ought to leave you sputtering in amazement. The word flabbergast dates back to 1772, but its origin is unknown.

  5. FLABBERGAST meaning: 1. to shock someone, usually by telling that person something they were not expecting: 2. to shock…. Learn more.

  6. to overcome with surprise and bewilderment; astound. SYNONYMS amaze, astonish, stagger, nonplus, confound; perplex, confuse, mystify. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Derived forms. flabbergaster. noun. Word origin.

  7. Define flabbergast. flabbergast synonyms, flabbergast pronunciation, flabbergast translation, English dictionary definition of flabbergast. tr.v. flab·ber·gast·ed , flab·ber·gast·ing , flab·ber·gasts To cause to be overcome with astonishment; astound. See Synonyms at surprise. American Heritage®...

  8. noun. (uncountable) Overwhelming surprise, confusion or shock. When I saw my house on fire, the flabbergast overcame me and I just stood and stared, too shocked to comprehend what I was seeing.

  9. Flabbergast definition: to overcome with surprise and bewilderment; astound.. See examples of FLABBERGAST used in a sentence.

  10. FLABBERGAST meaning: to shock or surprise (someone) very much often used as (be) flabbergasted.

  11. Aug 23, 2024 · (transitive) To overwhelm with bewilderment; to amaze, confound, or stun, especially in a ludicrous manner. [from late 18th c.] Synonyms: flabbergaster; see also Thesaurus: surprise. He was flabbergasted to find that his work had been done for him before he began.

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