Aghast

Adjective

 * 1) Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.

Adverbs for Aghast
utterly; wanly;  amazingly; amazedly; astoundingly; wonderingly; blankly; staringly; breathlessly; wordlessly; indescribably; stupidly; tremulously; fearfully.

Thesaurus
afraid; agape; agog; all agog; amazed; anxious; appalled; ashen; astonished; astounded; at gaze; awed; awestricken; awestruck; beguiled; bewildered; bewitched; blanched; breathless; captivated; confounded; cowed; deadly pale; dismayed; dumbfounded; dumbstruck; enchanted; enraptured; enravished; enthralled; entranced; fascinated; fearful; flabbergasted; frightened; frozen; gaping; gauping; gazing; gray with fear; horrified; horror-struck; hypnotized; in awe; in awe of; intimidated; lost in wonder; marveling; mesmerized; open-eyed; openmouthed; overwhelmed; pale as death; pallid; paralyzed; petrified; popeyed; puzzled; rapt in wonder; scared; scared stiff; scared to death; scary; shocked; spellbound; staggered; staring; startled; stunned; stupefied; surprised; taken aback; terrified; terror-crazed; terror-haunted; terror-ridden; terror-riven; terror-shaken; terror-smitten; terror-struck; terror-troubled; thunderstruck; under a charm; undone; unmanned; unnerved; unstrung; wide-eyed; wonder-struck; wondering

Etymology
From agast:, agasted:, past participle of agasten:, from  prefix a-: (compare with Gothic 𐌿𐍃-:, German er-:, originally meaning "out") + gæstan:: compare Gothic 𐌿𐍃𐌲𐌰𐌹𐍃𐌾𐌰𐌽:; akin to Latin haerere:. See gaze, hesitate.

Translations

 * Armenian: զարհուրած, սարսափած, շվարած
 * Bulgarian: ужасен, слисан
 * Finnish:
 * French: effaré, stupéfait, épouvanté, paniqué, effrayé, affolé, pantois
 * Georgian: თავზარდაცემული


 * Italian:, , sgomento
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: îngrozit
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: espantado, aterrado, horrorizado, asustado, pasmado, atemorizado

Anagrams

 * Gathas