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Definition of amazement in English: amazementnounəˈmeɪzm(ə)ntəˈmeɪzmənt mass nounA feeling of great surprise or wonder. 惊愕,惊诧 she shook her head in amazement 她惊诧地摇了摇头。 to her amazement, Bill was keen 让她吃惊的是比尔很有兴趣。 Example sentencesExamples - When I turned back to walk up to the house through the lengthening shadows I stopped still in amazement.
- We all read the article with shock and amazement and a touch of laughter.
- Bewildered, I watch her eyes flicker with the memory of sudden shock and amazement.
- Some will shake their heads in amazement that such a debate still goes on.
- I lifted my head from the bed and looked at him in amazement and relief.
- To our amazement, the advocate then slapped the man hard across the cheek.
- To my amazement I found that she was interested in me and she made the first moves.
- Much to our amazement and surprise, on our return we found that the car was gone.
- When it was placed on my desk my reaction was one of total amazement.
- To our amazement he impatiently knocked on the door a couple of times.
- His three friends looked on in amazement as each article was taken out of the box.
- Sometimes I can only wonder in amazement about how our pop stars are forced to suffer for their art.
- She dragged them both back to the den to the shock and amazement of all three of them.
- To my horror and amazement, everyone on the boat laughed, grabbed their masks and fins and jumped in.
- The excited crowd stood wide eyed in amazement at the spectacle that lit up the night sky.
- The Greek media reacted with relief and amazement at their sprinters' announcements.
- I thought that most of the farmers would have better things to do but to my amazement more than 70 showed up.
- When Alexandra arrived at the ball the room fell silent and everyone stared in amazement.
- I feared to sip a drop of water, and I am sure that the timpanist saw me looking at him in awe and amazement.
- Her joy and amazement are particularly well suited to such an unfettered process.
Synonyms astonishment, surprise, bewilderment, shock, stupefaction, dismay, consternation, devastation, confusion, perplexity, incredulity, disbelief, bafflement, speechlessness, awe, wonder, wonderment Definition of amazement in US English: amazementnounəˈmeɪzməntəˈmāzmənt A feeling of great surprise or wonder. 惊愕,惊诧 she shook her head in amazement 她惊诧地摇了摇头。 he found to his amazement that it was a passageway Example sentencesExamples - The excited crowd stood wide eyed in amazement at the spectacle that lit up the night sky.
- To our amazement he impatiently knocked on the door a couple of times.
- To our amazement, the advocate then slapped the man hard across the cheek.
- Some will shake their heads in amazement that such a debate still goes on.
- I lifted my head from the bed and looked at him in amazement and relief.
- We all read the article with shock and amazement and a touch of laughter.
- His three friends looked on in amazement as each article was taken out of the box.
- I thought that most of the farmers would have better things to do but to my amazement more than 70 showed up.
- When Alexandra arrived at the ball the room fell silent and everyone stared in amazement.
- She dragged them both back to the den to the shock and amazement of all three of them.
- To my horror and amazement, everyone on the boat laughed, grabbed their masks and fins and jumped in.
- To my amazement I found that she was interested in me and she made the first moves.
- The Greek media reacted with relief and amazement at their sprinters' announcements.
- Much to our amazement and surprise, on our return we found that the car was gone.
- Her joy and amazement are particularly well suited to such an unfettered process.
- Bewildered, I watch her eyes flicker with the memory of sudden shock and amazement.
- When I turned back to walk up to the house through the lengthening shadows I stopped still in amazement.
- When it was placed on my desk my reaction was one of total amazement.
- Sometimes I can only wonder in amazement about how our pop stars are forced to suffer for their art.
- I feared to sip a drop of water, and I am sure that the timpanist saw me looking at him in awe and amazement.
Synonyms astonishment, surprise, bewilderment, shock, stupefaction, dismay, consternation, devastation, confusion, perplexity, incredulity, disbelief, bafflement, speechlessness, awe, wonder, wonderment |