astonish Sentence Examples

  1. The magician's tricks never failed to astonish the audience with their seemingly impossible feats.
  2. His sudden appearance at the party seemed to astonish everyone, as he had been presumed to be out of town.
  3. The news of her promotion at such a young age never failed to astonish her colleagues.
  4. The intricate details of the ancient artwork never failed to astonish museum visitors.
  5. The unexpected turn of events in the story never failed to astonish the readers.
  6. Her talent for playing the piano at such a young age never failed to astonish her teachers.
  7. The sudden burst of fireworks in the night sky never failed to astonish the spectators.
  8. The sheer scale of the waterfall never failed to astonish tourists who visited the national park.
  9. The generosity of the anonymous donor never failed to astonish the recipients of their kindness.
  10. The speed at which the new technology was advancing never failed to astonish industry experts.

astonish Meaning

Wordnet

astonish (v)

affect with wonder

Webster

astonish (v. t.)

To stun; to render senseless, as by a blow.

To strike with sudden fear, terror, or wonder; to amaze; to surprise greatly, as with something unaccountable; to confound with some sudden emotion or passion.

FAQs About the word astonish

affect with wonderTo stun; to render senseless, as by a blow., To strike with sudden fear, terror, or wonder; to amaze; to surprise greatly, as with something u

startle,amaze, shock, stun, surprise, dumbfound, bewilder,astound, surprize, rock

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The magician's tricks never failed to astonish the audience with their seemingly impossible feats.

His sudden appearance at the party seemed to astonish everyone, as he had been presumed to be out of town.

The news of her promotion at such a young age never failed to astonish her colleagues.

The intricate details of the ancient artwork never failed to astonish museum visitors.