Flabbergasted in a sentence as an adjective

I would be flabbergasted if she wasn't hired because she's a woman.

This connected feeling and trust is priceless and I'm really flabbergasted every time it works.

> PostgreSQL also supports concurrent index creationI use this all the time, and am flabbergasted how people can do without it.

When I learnt from reddit discussions that most people experience their inner thoughts as an inner monologue, I was flabbergasted.

It doesn't matter how often I come across it or from which direction: I'm just flabbergasted that the USA doesn't have universal health care.

I get why diego was flabbergasted by the default, and I also hear legitimate claims that the documentation should have been read.

My coworkers and I have spent a lot of time talking about this sort of thing, and we're often flabbergasted that they don't point out these obvious things sooner.

I'm often flabbergasted by the kind of harassing childish behaviour women witness to at workplaces, conferences and user groups.

But you look at the testimony of Daniel Spitler and the steps he had to take to get to this wide open Web and I’m flabbergasted that this could be called anything other than a hack.

I am flabbergasted at the entitlement some people feel, such that they think this company should run themselves into the ground financially just because they didn't get their special-colored watch yet.

I'm still flabbergasted on why the SAT has middle school level math problems while also testing you on an intractable memorization problem: vocabulary.

Flabbergasted definitions

adjective

as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise; "a circle of policement stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident"; "the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless"; "was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion"

See also: dumbfounded dumfounded stupefied thunderstruck dumbstruck dumbstricken