amazed (verb)

  • 1amazed — /əˈmeɪzd/ (say uh mayzd) verb 1. past participle of amaze. –adjective 2. astonished: I m amazed at the price; I m amazed with what has happened. –amazedly /əˈmeɪzədli/ (say uh mayzuhdlee), adverb –amazedness /əˈmeɪzədnəs/ (say uh mayzuhdnuhs) …

  • 2amazed — 1. adjective Astonished; confounded with fear, surprise or wonder 2. verb Simple past and past participle of amaze …

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  • 3amaze — [[t]əme͟ɪz[/t]] amazes, amazing, amazed VERB If something amazes you, it surprises you very much. [V n] He amazed us by his knowledge of Welsh history... The Riverside Restaurant promises a variety of food that never ceases to amaze! [Also it V n …

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  • 4see — verb 1 become aware of sth using your eyes ADVERB ▪ clearly, easily, plainly ▪ dimly, faintly ▪ barely, hardly ▪ …

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  • 5bowl over — verb 1. cause to overturn from an upright or normal position The cat knocked over the flower vase the clumsy customer turned over the vase he tumped over his beer • Syn: ↑overturn, ↑tip over, ↑turn over, ↑upset, ↑ …

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  • 6amaze — verb ADVERB ▪ really ▪ His skill as a dancer really amazed me. ▪ still ▪ It still amazes me that people are willing to pay money for modern art. VERB + AMAZE …

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  • 7discover — verb ADVERB ▪ quickly, soon ▪ We soon discovered we d been mistaken. ▪ suddenly ▪ subsequently ▪ eventually …

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  • 8entertain — verb 1 invite sb to eat/drink with you ADVERB ▪ lavishly ▪ The Bradfords always entertained lavishly at Christmas. PREPOSITION ▪ to (BrE) ▪ They entertained us to lunch in their new house …

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  • 9amaze — verb (T) to make someone very surprised: Dave amazed his friends by suddenly getting married. | Their loyalty never ceases to amaze me …

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  • 10amaze — verb Syn: astonish, astound, surprise, stun, stagger, nonplus, shock, startle, stop someone in their tracks, leave open mouthed, dumbfound; informal bowl over, flabbergast; Brit.; informal knock for six; (amazed) thunderstruck, at a loss for… …

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