aghast - use in sentences

Preposition: at

  • idea: Donna is aghast at the idea, but Tanya and Rosie press the suggestion, with their song Dancing Queen.
  • revelation: Retailers were aghast at the revelation that a quota meant a specified quantity and that it applied to them.
  • thought: He would have been aghast at the thought of Solar Arc Directions.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • leave: Does this not leave the intelligent person aghast at the pool of sheer stupidity that is amassed in labs?

Modifying Another Word

  • so: But I was so aghast at the cost that I thought ' there has to be a better way ' .
  • rather: Rather aghast at what we found, I stomped off with the others down the streamway.
  • still: Whitney, still aghast at the transformation in her man, spoke up: ' You leave my Ryan alone.
  • absolutely: I was absolutely aghast to hear how much my correspondence was being flaunted before the public gaze.
  • there: There are probably seasoned entrepreneurs out there aghast at our lack of business savvy.

Infinitive complement

  • see: I was aghast to see a picture of a shopping trolley, not a trolley-bus.
  • hear: Miller recalled: " The third night I was aghast to hear that the picket was to take ball ammunition.
  • discover: But I was aghast to discover that the battery in my camera was too low.
  • learn: They were aghast to learn they had committed plagiarism, since they had both included the textbook in their bibliography at the end.

Used with adjective complement

  • stare: He was staring aghast at the sudden appearance of Kemp, followed by the extraordinary sight of clothing tossing empty in the air.
  • stand: Ignorant of the world, we stood aghast at the charge of eighteen pence for each.
  • watch: With eyes aflame, he'd watched aghast, and stayed there quite a time.
  • look: I saw Mackay look aghast at this point: he'd just heard a song shorter than most of his own.
  • listen: Leon, listening aghast to a gleeful recital of his friend's probable fate, was ashen faced.
  • sit: I wrote and asked; was told it had never been received, and sat aghast.

Preposition: with

  • horror: The women closed round, whilst I was aghast with horror.

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