0 suddenly filled with strong feelings of shock and worry: --
He looked at her aghast.
1 shocked or surprised in an unpleasant way: --
Many are no doubt aghast at what has been done in their name.
But it is absolutely true that when that event occurred the public was aghast and worried.
The world is aghast to-day at injustice which is cruel beyond words.
We were almost aghast at its possibilities after some years of development.
This is not what we intend for films and sound recordings, and if it was, the relevant industries would be aghast, and rightly so.
I have always been aghast at the strong penalties which had to be applied in such cases.
No wonder, then, that he stands aghast at broken windows, damaged letters, false fire alarms, cut telegraph wires, obstructed railway signals, at incendiarism and hatchets.
She seemed aghast at what he had said.