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astound

[əˈstaʊnd]

Definition:
1. To surprise or shock somebody very much.
2. Affect with wonder.
3. Shock or greatly surprise.

Use 'astound' in a sentence:

  1. Some of them work enormously hard and to be honest, how some can cope with full-time jobs and doing what they do astounds me.
  2. He was astound at his emotional change. He was able to laugh though he was in such a dilemma.
  3. The success of the tour genuinely astounds him.
  4. In this way, you are assured of continually floating in a sea of miracles that will astound you with their beauty.
  5. It always astounds me how much she does around here.
  6. Inside her is the most splendid world filled with sights, sounds, and fragrances that will astound you.
  7. Her capacity for stupidity has surprised her in the past, but now it astounds her.
  8. It wouldn't be stretching the truth too much to say I was astounded.
  9. Why do cats like catnip? 324 questions and answers to astound and amaze.
  10. Beat the budget and astound your CFO.
  11. She astounds us all, we just look at her in absolute amazement.
  12. It wasn't until after the war, however, that the weapon that would astound the world took its final form.
  13. The subsequent response and quality of the entries astounded the organisers.
  14. My son is not yet four, so the fact that he was able to process such things astounds me.
  15. This exhibit was not designed to astound but to interest.
  16. If we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.
  17. He used to astound his friends with feats of physical endurance.
  18. She was astounded by his arrogance.