Aghast Mnemonic
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aghast
aghast
/əˈɡɑːst/
Examples
- I'm aghast at her shamelessness.
- The doctor and the schoolmaster are aghast at this revelation.
- Aghast, he turned around and left the studio.
- I am slightly aghast at the nature of this article.
- The second monk was aghast and yet said nothing.
- The students are aghast that the troops really shot a child.
- Bobby, overhearing the blast in the driveway, enters the scene aghast.
- His father hears the noise and comes in, horrified and aghast.
- Gudrun hears the cry as she sits aghast in her bower.
- Tamil Nadu aghast at the defiance, went back to the Supreme Court.
struck with fear, dread, or consternation
adjective
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"A + Ghast. A ghost passed, and I’m shocked, aghast."
"A + Ghast. A ghost makes you shocked and scared fast."
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