gast (Meaning)

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gast (v. t.)

To make aghast; to frighten; to terrify. See Aghast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gast

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gast Sentence Examples

  1. The gast of the party was an elderly woman with a sharp wit.
  2. The astronauts were unprepared for the intense gast of takeoff.
  3. The doctor ran a gast over the patient's abdomen, searching for any abnormalities.
  4. The cathedral's gast, or bell, tolled the hour with a deep, sonorous sound.
  5. The castle was renowned for its elaborate gast, or dining hall.
  6. The performance artist's gast, or interaction with the audience, was both poignant and thought-provoking.
  7. The researcher studied the gast of insects, hoping to uncover their hidden communication patterns.
  8. The gast of the volcano was filled with molten rock, ready to erupt.
  9. The gast of the child was as unreadable as a closed book.
  10. The gast of the wind carried the fragrance of blooming flowers across the meadow.

FAQs About the word gast

To make aghast; to frighten; to terrify. See Aghast.

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No antonyms found.

The gast of the party was an elderly woman with a sharp wit.

The astronauts were unprepared for the intense gast of takeoff.

The doctor ran a gast over the patient's abdomen, searching for any abnormalities.

The cathedral's gast, or bell, tolled the hour with a deep, sonorous sound.