0 to shock someone, usually by telling that person something they were not expecting:
He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was.
It is quite flabbergasting the amount of racism there is within the media still.
Phil took me on a tour of the region, leaving me flabbergasted at the vast range of topics one could pursue.
I was flabbergasted to hear the sum of £2 billion a year mentioned as the cost of administration.
I am rather flabbergasted by that last contribution to our proceedings.
The hypocrisy of their stance on the measure flabbergasts me.
As a result, the whole community was flabbergasted and incensed.
The suggestion that the proposal will cost £4 million leaves me flabbergasted.
But, from time to time, they find themselves flabbergasted.