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.