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flabbergasted

adjective UK ? /'fl�b.?.g??.st?d/ US ? /'fl�b.?.g�s.t?d/


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feeling shocked, usually because of something you were not expecting:

When they announced her name, the winner just sat there, flabbergasted.
She is flabbergasted by the whole affair.
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We were flabbergasted to learn of the thefts.


She is flabbergasted at how positive it has been.
When they saw the list of their charges, they were completely flabbergasted.
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(Definition of �flabbergasted� from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary &


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"flabbergasted" in American English


flabbergasted
adjective US ? /'fl�b�?r?g�s�t?d/
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shocked by the unexpected:

I was absolutely flabbergasted at what she was paid.


(Definition of �flabbergasted� from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary �
Cambridge University Press)

Translations of �flabbergasted�
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