astound (verb)

  • 21amaze — verb this shy, gawky teenager gets on the stage and amazes everyone with the best Elvis impersonation of the evening Syn: astonish, astound, surprise, stun, stagger, shock, stupefy, awe, stop someone in their tracks, leave open mouthed, leave… …

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  • 22astonish — verb the NYPD astonished many with the success of its aggressive crime fighting tactics Syn: amaze, astound, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, confound, dumbfound, strike dumb, boggle, stupefy, daze, shock, take aback, leave open mouthed, leave… …

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  • 23boggle — verb 1) this data makes the mind boggle Syn: marvel, wonder 2) it boggles my mind Syn: baffle, astonish, astound, amaze, stagger, overwhelm …

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  • 24dumbfound — verb she was dumbfounded by Bruce s actions Syn: astonish, astound, amaze, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, confound, stupefy, daze, take aback, stop someone in their tracks, strike dumb, leave open mouthed, leave aghast; informal flabbergast,… …

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  • 25stagger — verb 1) he staggered to the door Syn: lurch, walk unsteadily, reel, sway, teeter, totter, stumble, wobble 2) I was absolutely staggered Syn: amaze, astound, astonish, surprise …

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  • 26stun — verb 1) a glancing blow stunned Gary Syn: daze, stupefy, knock unconscious, knock out, lay out 2) she was stunned by the news Syn: astound, amaze, astonish, dumbfound, stupefy, stagger …

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  • 27stupefy — verb 1) the blow had stupefied her Syn: stun, daze, knock unconscious, knock out, lay out 2) they were stupefied from the wine Syn: drug, sedate, tranquilize, intoxicate, inebriate; informal dope 3) …

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  • 28amaze — 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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  • 29astonish — verb Syn: amaze, astound, stagger, startle, stun, confound, dumbfound, nonplus, take aback, leave open mouthed; informal flabbergast, bowl over; Brit.; informal knock for six …

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  • 30stagger — verb 1) he staggered to the door Syn: lurch, reel, sway, teeter, totter, stumble 2) I was absolutely staggered Syn: amaze, astound, astonish, surprise, stun …

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