agazed Antonyms

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Meaning of agazed

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agazed (p. p.)

Gazing with astonishment; amazed.

agazed Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd was agazed as the fireworks lit up the night sky in a dazzling display of colors.
  2. As the mysterious figure emerged from the shadows, the detective and his partner stood agazed, trying to comprehend the situation.
  3. The children remained agazed as the storyteller spun a tale of magical lands and fantastical creatures.
  4. The audience sat agazed as the pianist performed a soul-stirring piece that resonated with emotional depth.
  5. The unexpected plot twist left the moviegoers agazed, mouths agape in surprise.
  6. The photographer captured the breathtaking scenery, leaving viewers agazed at the natural beauty of the landscape.
  7. The young couple was agazed as they witnessed the surprise proposal unfold in front of them.
  8. The meteor shower had everyone agazed, gazing up at the night sky in awe of the celestial spectacle.
  9. The magician's skillful sleight of hand left the onlookers agazed, questioning the boundaries of reality.
  10. As the curtain rose on the theatrical production, the entire audience sat agazed, eagerly anticipating the unfolding drama.

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Gazing with astonishment; amazed.

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The crowd was agazed as the fireworks lit up the night sky in a dazzling display of colors.

As the mysterious figure emerged from the shadows, the detective and his partner stood agazed, trying to comprehend the situation.

The children remained agazed as the storyteller spun a tale of magical lands and fantastical creatures.

The audience sat agazed as the pianist performed a soul-stirring piece that resonated with emotional depth.