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Aghast

Aghast. filled with amazement, disgust,fear or terror. cower . to crouch or shrink away in fear or shame. epitaph . a brief statement written on a tomb stone or gravestone. pulverize . to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome. Sequel.

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Aghast

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  1. Aghast filled with amazement, disgust,fear or terror.

  2. cower • to crouch or shrink away in fear or shame.

  3. epitaph • a brief statement written on a tomb stone or gravestone.

  4. pulverize • to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome.

  5. Sequel • That which follows a result; a literary work or film continuing the story of one written or made earlier.

  6. abashed Embarrassed or ashamed or nonplussed.

  7. flaunt • To wave or flutter showily; to display in a conceited way offensive way.

  8. forthright • Frank direct straight dorward.

  9. ostracize • To exclude from a group banish send away.

  10. pseudonym • A pen name, name assumed by writer.

  11. Rehabilitate • To make over in good form; to restore to food condition or to a former postion.

  12. resolute • Bold firm determined.

  13. Scapegoat • A person or thing carrying the blame for others.

  14. acme • The highest point.

  15. belittle • To make something seem smaller than it is.

  16. exotic • Foreign; charmingly unfamiliar or strikingly unusual.

  17. predatory • Preying on plundering or piratical.

  18. crony • A very close friend or pal, chum, buddy

  19. enmity • Hatred ill-will

  20. plummet • To plunge straight down.

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