surprize (Meaning)

surprize

the feeling caused by something unexpected or unusual, to strike with wonder or amazement especially because unexpected, to capture by an unexpected attack, to detect or elicit by a taking unawares, a taking unawares, to attack unexpectedly, to take unawares, to attack without warning, a condition or situation in which a party to a proceeding is unexpectedly placed without any fault or neglect of his or her own and that entitles the party to relief (as a new trial), to fill with wonder or amazement because unexpected, to cause astonishment or surprise, something that surprises, an aspect of procedural unconscionability that consists of hiding a term of a contract in a mass of text, the state of being surprised, an act or an instance of coming upon someone suddenly, to come upon unexpectedly, an attack made without warning

surprize Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden appearance of the guests left us in utter surprise.
  2. The announcement of the merger came as a complete surprise to the employees.
  3. The test results were a pleasant surprise, far exceeding my expectations.
  4. The discovery of the hidden treasure filled me with overwhelming surprise.
  5. The sudden change in the weather caught us by surprise, leaving us unprepared.
  6. The unexpected promotion was a welcome surprise, affirming my hard work.
  7. The truth behind the rumors surprised me, proving to be far different than I had imagined.
  8. The child's ability to speak two languages at such a young age was a delightful surprise.
  9. The unexpected gift from a secret admirer filled me with a mix of joy and surprise.
  10. The surprise party thrown in my honor was an unforgettable experience, filled with laughter and joy.

FAQs About the word surprize

the feeling caused by something unexpected or unusual, to strike with wonder or amazement especially because unexpected, to capture by an unexpected attack, to

shock, shocker, amazement, jar, jolt, marvel, bolt out of the blue, wonder, stunner, bolt from the blue

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The sudden appearance of the guests left us in utter surprise.

The announcement of the merger came as a complete surprise to the employees.

The test results were a pleasant surprise, far exceeding my expectations.

The discovery of the hidden treasure filled me with overwhelming surprise.