The suffix of "aghast" is "-ast."
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
The part of speech for "explicit" is an adjective.
The part of speech for "lecturer" is a noun.
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The suffix of "aghast" is "-ast."
The token is in aghast by the mast part 3
aghast ?? He stood aghast at the sight of the pool of blood. Everyone was aghast at the verdict. His parents were completely aghast at his failure.
'Aghast' is not a verb, so there is no past tense, but you could say something like:She was aghast.
I was aghast at his suggestion of committing a violent robbery.
The prim teacher was justifiably aghast.
(Aghast - filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror.)"People were aghast at the senseless brutality of the crime.""Looking over his living room, he was aghast at the mess made by his dog.""The landlord was aghast at the water bill run up by his new tenant."
Aghast is a word used to describe someone who is filled with shock or horror. A good sentence would be, when the man jumped out from behind the bush she was aghast.
Scared to death
She stood aghast as her home for her entire life burned to the ground.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.