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astonish

[əˈstɑːnɪʃ]

Definition:
1. To surprise somebody very much.
2. Affect with wonder.

Use 'astonish' in a sentence:

  1. The ending of the novel will astonish you.
  2. When he went outside half an hour later, he was astonish to find that the little black lamb was almost white.
  3. It is great astonish to get this crisis for this famous corporation.
  4. The scene that met my eyes was astonishing.
  5. The atmosphere of the cocktail circuit has changed recently, and it astonishes me.
  6. Next day I was astonished to see Jackson coming out of the George Hotel.
  7. But it seemed that for ordinary people to suggest improvements to their own community merely served to astonish the police.
  8. Here lies a sleeping giant, let him sleep, for when he wakes, he will astonish the world.
  9. However, some actors can astonish us with the deep feelings they can inspire in us for a character they are playing.
  10. The magician's next trick will astonish you.
  11. He used to astonish me with the clarity of his recollections.
  12. It astonish me that no one have think of this before.
  13. I just got astonish with what I read in some of the statement about this phenomenon.
  14. The results were startling as astonished friends saw him ride a bicycle for the first time in two years.
  15. But I believe your opinion of him would in general astonish, and perhaps you would not express it quite so strongly anywhere else.
  16. Tales to Astonish relates the spectacular life and times of Jack Kirby, the legendary forefather of American comic books.
  17. A matter of repeated occurrence like this will not astonish people.