English verb: flabbergast | |||
| 1. | flabbergast (cognition) overcome with amazement | ||
| Samples | This boggles the mind!. | ||
| Examples | The bad news will flabbergast him, The good news will flabbergast her, The performance is likely to flabbergast Sue | ||
| Synonyms | boggle, bowl over | ||
| Pattern of use | Somebody ----s somebody. Something ----s somebody | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | surprise | ||