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Meaning of "agazed" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF AGAZED

əˈɡeɪzd


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF AGAZED

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Agazed is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH AGAZED

amazed · bemazed · braised · crazed · dazed · double-glazed · fazed · glazed · grazed · half-dazed · nonglazed · phased · sex-crazed · unamazed · unerased · unfazed · unglazed · ungrazed · unraised · upraised

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE AGAZED

agapanthus · agape · agapeic · agar · agar-agar · agaric · agaricaceous · agarose · Agartala · Agassi · Agassiz · agast · agate · agateware · agathodaimon · agatize · agatoid · agave · agaze

WORDS THAT END LIKE AGAZED

authorized · computerized · customized · digitized · galvanized · generalized · industrialized · localized · medium-sized · organized · oversized · personalized · polarized · recognized · sized · specialized · stylized · synthesized · unauthorized · zed

Synonyms and antonyms of agazed in the English dictionary of synonyms

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agazed
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380 millions of speakers
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Beri perhatian
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agazed
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Agazed
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agazed
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आश्चर्यजनक
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agazed
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agazed
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agazed
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agazed
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AGAZED»

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Epea Pteroenta, Or, the Diversions of Purley
And quhat auenturc has the hiddir driffe r" Douglas. Booke 3. pag. 79. i. e. Dr iff ed or Dr iff en. Aghast, Agast. May be the past participle Agazed. " The French exclaim'd — The Devil was in arms. " All the whole army stood Agazed on him.
John H. Tooke, 1798
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Book I of the Faery Queene
But agazed, and Fuller's phrase (Worthies, Bucks) " men's minds stood at a gaze, " are erroneous as derivations. The Goth, us-gaisjan, to horrify, contains the root whence it comes, us being the Ger. aus, Eng. out, and gaisjan connected with ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, 1871
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Book I-II of the Faery Queene
Home Tooke, Div. of Purley, part I. chap, x., says " Aghast, agast, may be the p.p. agazed — ' AU the whole army stood agazed on him.' " Henry VI. pt. I, i. I. But agazed, and Fuller's phrase (Worthies, Bucks) " men's minds stood at a gaze," are ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, Anthony Lawson Mayhew, 1867
4
A new dictionary of the English language
frightful. Gastly, — like one -ful.* agazed, terrified; hideous with -NESs.t affright, terrific. 'Spenser. Whaucer. Slialt. Sk. thinks that Gastly is, qd. ghostly or ghostlike. " Aghast or agast may be the past p. Agazed, Agazed may mean, made to gaze; ...
Charles Richardson, 1839
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Epea pteroenta or the diversions of Purley. 2. ed
And quhat auenture has the hiddir driffe ?" Douglas. Booke 3. pag. 79. i. e. Driffed or Driffen* Aghast, Agast. May be the past participle Agazed. • - " The French exclaim'd— The Devil was in arms. " All the whole army stood Jgazed on him.
John Horne Tooke, 1798
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Epea Pteroenta: Or The Diversions of Purley
Aghast, Agast, may be the past participle Agazed. " The French exclaim' d — The Devil was in arms. All the whole army stood agazed on him." First Part of Henry C , act 1 . sc. 1 . Agazed may mean, made to gaze : a verb built on the verb To ...
John Horne Tooke, Richard Taylor, 1840
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GÉpea pteróenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is ...
And quhat auenture has the hiddir DRIFFE i* Douglas, booke 3. pag. 79- i. e. Driffed or Driffen. Aghast, Agast, may be the past participle Agazed. " The French exclaim'd — The Devil was in arms. All the whole army stood AGAZED on him.
John Horne Tooke, Richard Taylor, 1829
8
Faery Queene
I. But agazed, and Fuller's phrase (Worthies, Bucks) “ men's minds stood at a gaze," are erroneous as derivations. The Goth. us-gaisjan, to horrify, contains the root whence it comes, us being the Ger. ans, Eng. out, and gaisjan connected with ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, 1871
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Late Roman World and Its Historian: Interpreting Ammianus ...
agazed. long into his eyes,atonce delightfuland awe-inspiring, andathis animated and charming face«,hoping to sense what kindofman hewould prove tobe,aasif they had read ancient books[of ...
Jan Willem Drijvers, David Hunt, 2003
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Specimens of Early English: With Introductions, Notes and ...
Agazed, pp. aghast, 19 b. 44. The mistake in using agazed for agbast is explained by Wedgwood. See Agast. Agorgat-Christ, sb. Antichrist, 16. 10 . Ageyn, prep. against, 3 b. I179. A. S. ongean. A89yn8, prep. S. against, 3 b. I199. Cf. Ageyn.
Richard Morris, 1871
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