aghast - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of aghast in Hindi

  • भौचक्का
  • भौचक
  • भयाक्रांत
  • डरा हुआ
  • भयचकित
  • विस्मित
  • व्याकुल
  • हक्का-बक्का

aghast Definition

  • filled with horror or shock. ( भय या आघात से भरा हुआ। )

aghast Example

  • Hark looks on aghast at his ruined production, but snaps out of it when the audience responds with a standing ovation. ( हार्क अपने बर्बाद हो चुके उत्पादन पर सहमत दिख रहा है, लेकिन जब दर्शक खड़े ओवेशन का जवाब देते हैं, तो उसमें से झपकी आ जाती है। )
  • I am aghast with horror that at this late stage in the day, we are still having to have this argument. ( मैं इस बात से भयभीत हूं कि दिन में देर से मंच पर, हम अभी भी इस तर्क के साथ हैं। )
  • On the other hand, most readers would probably be appalled and aghast at this stuff. ( दूसरी ओर, अधिकांश पाठकों को शायद इस सामान पर तालियां बजानी चाहिए। )
  • I am aghast (and too much of a puritan to be comfortable with such time-wasting). ( मैं सहमत हूं (और ऐसे समय बर्बाद करने वाले के साथ सहज होने के लिए बहुत अधिक शुद्धतावादी हूं)। )

More Sentence

  • I'd asked, aghast , since Hardy was so obviously sympathetic to women.
  • The court was utterly speechless, they were aghast at her rude behavior.
  • The Clonmore man looked on aghast but was quickly granted a reprieve.
  • People are truly aghast by what had to have been a pre-mediated attack.
  • We stood open mouthed and the English couples dining were all aghast at this behaviour.
  • There are, however, many decent Christians who are horrified and aghast .
  • One telling anecdote earlier this year had watchdog watchers aghast and amazed.
  • He would be aghast at the spread of materialism and greed, and angry at our indifference to poverty and deprivation.
  • She imitates his nasal hee-haw very loudly and we look on, aghast .
  • Television cameras exposed the errors, viewers were aghast and the sport's officials were left red-faced.
  • The church volunteers who serve it were aghast and flabbergasted.
  • Mr. Iyengar, who specialises in laws related to intellectual property rights, was aghast .
  • Like so many of your correspondents I too am appalled, aghast and ashamed.
  • He must be aghast at England's dismal results, even if he does not blame Robinson for the lack of a global vision for the defence of the world title.
  • Recently, Macintosh and his wife, Claire, had family pictures taken and were aghast to see how much they seem to have aged in the year.
  • One woman, who moved to the area in the summer of 2003, was aghast at the horror in her own backyard.