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The example sentences of ASTONISH in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "astonish" in a sentence | "astonish" example sentences

How to use "astonish" in a sentence?

  • I'd learned something... Food had power. It could inspire, astonish, shock, excite, delight and impress. It had the power to please me... and others. This was valuable information.
    -Anthony Bourdain-
  • Maggie Shipstead takes hold of the reader and doesn't let go. Astonish Me is a haunting, powerful novel.
    -Dani Shapiro-
  • in dreams it is often the case that the greatest extravagances seem bereft of their power to astonish and the most improbable chimeras seem commonplace.
    -Cormac McCarthy-
  • My wish for you is that you continue. Continue to be who and how you are, to astonish a mean world with your acts of kindness.
    -Maya Angelou-
  • Great things astonish us, and small dishearten us. Custom makes both familiar.
    -Jean de la Bruyere-
  • It is a mark of genius not to astonish but to be astonished.
    -Aubrey Menen-
  • It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob, and no very arduous task to astonish them.
    -Charles Caleb Colton-
  • The important thing in writing is the capacity to astonish. Not shock - shock is a worn-out word - but astonish.
    -Terry Southern-
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Definition and meaning of ASTONISH

What does "astonish mean?"

/əˈstäniSH/

astonish

verb
To cause someone to feel great wonder or surprise.

What are synonyms of "astonish"?
Some common synonyms of "astonish" are:
  • amaze,
  • astound,
  • stagger,
  • surprise,
  • startle,
  • stun,
  • confound,
  • dumbfound,
  • stupefy,
  • daze,
  • nonplus,
  • throw,
  • shake,
  • unnerve,
  • disconcert,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/əˈmāz/

amaze
verb

To cause wonder; to surprise completely.

/əˈstound/

astound
verb

To surprise someone greatly.

/ˈstaɡər/

stagger
noun verb

unsteady walk or movement. To greatly surprise someone.

/sə(r)ˈprīz/

surprise
adjective noun verb

That surprises you; not expected. Something unexpected that slightly shocks you. cause someone to feel mild astonishment or shock.

/ˈstärdl/

startle
verb

cause to feel sudden shock or alarm.

/stən/

stun
verb

To greatly shock or surprise; totally amaze.

/kənˈfound/

confound
exclamation verb

expressing anger or annoyance. To confuse or greatly surprise someone.

/ˈdəmˌfound/

dumbfound
verb

Be a mystery or bewildering to.

/ˈst(y)o͞opəˌfī/

stupefy
verb

To make dull or stupid through drunkenness.

/dāz/

daze
noun verb

state of stunned confusion or bewilderment. make someone unable to think or react properly.

/nänˈpləs/

nonplus
noun verb

state of being very surprised and confused. surprise and confuse someone so much that they are unsure how to react.

/THrō/

throw
noun verb

act of throwing something. (E.g. judo) to forcibly put someone on the ground.

/SHāk/

shake
noun verb

Act of moving something up, down or side to side. tremble or vibrate.

/ˌənˈnərv/

unnerve
verb

To cause to become nervous or upset.

/ˌdiskənˈsərt/

disconcert
verb

To disturb the composure of; confuse.

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