Webster's Dictionary says that flabbergast means 'to overcome with surprise and bewilderment'. And according to Merriam-Webster's Online Thesaurus, other words for flabbergast are 'astound' and 'dumbfound'.
The definition of flabbergasted is the state of amazement. Synonyms (words alike) are dumbfounded, thunderstruck, and surprised.
You could use 'flabbergasting' and 'flabbergast', but it is more common to say flabbergasted.
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Basically it means shocked and surprised sort of mixed up.
to be flabbergasted it means to be surprised.
Flabbergasted is a verb (past tense of flabbergast) and an adjective.
When someone is astounded, that person is very surprised or shocked. Some synonyms of the word 'astounded' include amazed, overwhelmed, startled, and stunned.
The official definition for the word flabbergasted is " surprise (someone) greatly; astonish."
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The correct spelling is "flabbergasted" (astounded, awed).
Synonyms for astonished - amazed - overwhelmed - flabbergasted - stuned - dazed
Flabbergasted is an informal word meaning overcome with astonishment. Wonder does not imply being overcome with anything.
Speechless, flabbergasted, or nonplussed.
"Flubbergasted" is a humorous combination of "flabbergasted" and "flub." It is used to describe a state of extreme surprise or shock.
I was so flabbergasted by the total bill of my shopping trip.
Flabbergasted.
Flabbergasted means "astounded, thunderstruck, astonished, struck dumb." In other words, it means to be overcame with surprise and bewilderment, to be overwhelmed with shock or wonder, to be astonished, to be stroked with wonder (especially by extraordinary statements), or to shock someone (usually by telling them something they were not expecting). Used in an example sentence: "He was flabbergasted when we told him how cheap it was." Surprised, astonished and flabbergasted all mean shocked and amazed.
"Flabbergasted" means "Surprised".
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By bejeebers! I'm flabbergasted you would even expect an answer to such a incendiary question.
A "flabbergasted" is not a measurement of computer memory. 8 bits are in a byte, 1000 bytes are in a kilobyte, 1000 kilobytes are in a megabyte, Etc.
astonished, surprised, flabbergasted
No, not even close. Sorry.