Rate your familiarity with the word flabbergasted based on the scale from 1 to 5. | Part of Speech adjective | Syllabication flab-ber-gast-ed |
First Known Use 1772 | Etymology This is an original English word first mentioned in a magazine article as a new, pop word. |
Synonyms
Definition to be shocked or surprised | Antonyms
Sentence I was very flabbergasted at Devin's last appointment because he was already weighing 13 pounds. |