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Meaning

The word "flabbergasted" means to be extremely surprised or shocked by something unexpected. When someone is flabbergasted, they feel astonished and unable to respond immediately because of the overwhelming surprise.

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Etymology

The word "flabbergasted" originated in the early 19th century, likely formed by combining the dialectal English word "flabber," which means to confuse or baffle, with "gasted," an alteration of "aghast." The playful nature of the term reflects a strong level of surprise or astonishment.

Examples

  1. When she won the lottery, she was completely flabbergasted, unable to believe her luck.
  2. The teacher was flabbergasted when the student presented such an innovative project.
  3. He was flabbergasted to discover that his quiet colleague was a world-renowned artist.
  4. I was flabbergasted by the sudden news of my friend's engagement.

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