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AGHAST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
aghast. adjective. ə-ˈgast. : struck with terror, amazement, or horror .
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AGAST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adjective 1. another spelling of aghast verb 2. archaic to terrify or be terrified Collins English Dictionary.
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agast - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Occitan · Etymology · Pronunciation · Noun. edit. agast m (plural agasts). (Languedoc, Provençal, Vivaro-alpine) maple, (Acer monspessulanum). Dialectal ...
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agast
▪ I. † aˈgast, aˈghast, v. Obs. Forms: 2–3 agest, 3–6 agast(e, 6 (occas.) aghast. pa. tense agast(e. pa. pple. agast, -ed. [f. a- prefix 1 intens. + gast-en, OE. gǽst-an to frighten, alarm; see gast, and cf. a-gazed. The only part now in use is the pa. pple. agast, erroneously written aghast.] 1. To...
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agast, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1600s. See meaning & use. Where does the verb agast come from? Earliest known use.
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Agast - Webster's Dictionary 1828
AG'AST or AGH'AST, adjective Struck with terror, or astonishment; amazed; struck silent with horror. With shuddering horror pale and eyes agast.
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aghast
aghast, ppl. a. (əˈgɑːst, -æ-) Forms: 3–6 agast, 6– aghast. [Pa. pple. of agast v. to frighten, affright. The fuller agasted is also found. Cf. roast (beef), roasted. The unetymological spelling with gh appears first in Scotch c 1425 (probably influenced by ghast, ghaist, ghost); it became general a...
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"AGAST": Filled with sudden great shock - OneLook
adjective: (archaic) Alternative spelling of aghast [Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.]
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aghast Definition - Magoosh GRE
Definition for aghast – Struck with amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror. See agast , vt – Synonyms Horrified, dismayed, confounded, astounded, ...
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AGHAST Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective struck with overwhelming shock or amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror: They stood aghast at the sight of the plane crashing.
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AGHAST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
aghast in American English (əˈɡæst, əˈɡɑːst) struck with overwhelming shock or amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror.
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Peter van Eyck
Torsten Agast
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agastment
† aˈgastment Obs. [f. agast v. + -ment. An early instance of the addition of -ment to a native word.] Affrightment, fright, alarm.1594 Nashe Terr. Night F ij b, This terror and agastment.
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H. Balasubramaniam
published in various books and magazines), New Century Book House, Chennai. (2014)
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Kumari Nilacantan’s ‘August 15’ as ‘agast
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agasting
▪ I. † aˈgasting, vbl. n. Obs. [f. agast v. + -ing1.] Frightening, terrifying, alarming.1672 R. Taylor Cromwell To the agasting of Cromwell who suspected an assassinate.▪ II. † aˈgasting, ppl. a. Obs. [f. agast v. + -ing2.] That terrifies or alarms.1593 Nashe Christs Teares 90/1 It woulde breede in ...
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