0 suddenly filled with strong feelings of shock and worry:
He looked at her aghast.
1 shocked or surprised in an unpleasant way:
At such methods of controversy the victims of them are aghast in admiration.
The world is aghast, however, at the decision to ban 3 000 reformist candidates from standing in the next parliamentary elections.
There is an aghast perception against it throughout the country.
The public would be aghast to know just how soon after a sentence some criminals are now released.
One can only stand aghast at the audacity of a statement like that.
Some of us have almost stood aghast as we have contemplated the enormous powers which are sought to be conferred upon one man.
The public will be aghast to discover that much of the material was not dispatched until more than a month later.
She seemed aghast at what he had said.