Daily Video Vocabulary Episode 35 -- Learn a new English word every day with sentence structure, Grammar, and correct pronunciation in neutral accent.
Today's new word is FLABBERGASTED
Meaning -- To be very shocked and surprised.
It is used to describe an individual's reaction of being 'surprised' or 'shocked' due to a pleasant or an unpleasant incident.
A good news or a tragedy can leave someone feeling flabbergasted.
In short, anything unexpected or sudden, makes you feel flabbergasted.
The word 'flabbergasted' is an Adjective as it describes a feeling of a person or individual.
Learn to speak fluent English with Neutral accent.
Today's new word is FLABBERGASTED
Meaning -- To be very shocked and surprised.
It is used to describe an individual's reaction of being 'surprised' or 'shocked' due to a pleasant or an unpleasant incident.
A good news or a tragedy can leave someone feeling flabbergasted.
In short, anything unexpected or sudden, makes you feel flabbergasted.
The word 'flabbergasted' is an Adjective as it describes a feeling of a person or individual.
Learn to speak fluent English with Neutral accent.
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