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astonish
(mass)
astonish
- prekvapiť, ohromiť
astonish
(encz)
astonish,ohromit
astonish
(encz)
astonish,překvapit v: Zdeněk Brož
astonish
(encz)
astonish,udivit Pavel Cvrček
Astonish
(gcide)
Astonish \As*ton"ish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Astonished; p. pr.
& vb. n. Astonishing.] [OE. astonien, astunian, astonen,
OF. estoner, F. ['e]tonner, fr. L. ex out + tonare to
thunder, but perhaps influenced by E. stun. See Thunder,
Astound, Astony.]
1. To stun; to render senseless, as by a blow. [Obs.]
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Enough, captain; you have astonished him. [Fluellen
had struck Pistol]. --Shak.
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The very cramp-fish [i. e., torpedo] . . . being
herself not benumbed, is able to astonish others.
--Holland.
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2. 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.
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Musidorus . . . had his wits astonished with sorrow.
--Sidney.
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I, Daniel . . . was astonished at the vision. --Dan.
viii. 27.
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Syn: To amaze; astound; overwhelm; surprise.

Usage: Astonished, Surprised. We are surprised at what is
unexpected. We are astonished at what is above or
beyond our comprehension. We are taken by surprise. We
are struck with astonishment. --C. J. Smith. See
Amaze.
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astonish
(wn)
astonish
v 1: affect with wonder; "Your ability to speak six languages
amazes me!" [syn: amaze, astonish, astound]
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astonish
(mass)
astonish
- prekvapiť, ohromiť
astonished
(mass)
astonished
- predesený, prekvapený
astonishment
(mass)
astonishment
- úžas
astonish
(encz)
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astonished
(encz)
astonished,být užaslý astonished,užaslý adj: Zdeněk Brož
astonishing
(encz)
astonishing,udivující
astonishingly
(encz)
astonishingly,překvapivě adv: Zdeněk Brožastonishingly,úžasně adv: Zdeněk Brož
astonishment
(encz)
astonishment,div zázrak
Astonished
(gcide)
Astonish \As*ton"ish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Astonished; p. pr.
& vb. n. Astonishing.] [OE. astonien, astunian, astonen,
OF. estoner, F. ['e]tonner, fr. L. ex out + tonare to
thunder, but perhaps influenced by E. stun. See Thunder,
Astound, Astony.]
1. To stun; to render senseless, as by a blow. [Obs.]
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Enough, captain; you have astonished him. [Fluellen
had struck Pistol]. --Shak.
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The very cramp-fish [i. e., torpedo] . . . being
herself not benumbed, is able to astonish others.
--Holland.
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2. 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.
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Musidorus . . . had his wits astonished with sorrow.
--Sidney.
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I, Daniel . . . was astonished at the vision. --Dan.
viii. 27.
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Syn: To amaze; astound; overwhelm; surprise.

Usage: Astonished, Surprised. We are surprised at what is
unexpected. We are astonished at what is above or
beyond our comprehension. We are taken by surprise. We
are struck with astonishment. --C. J. Smith. See
Amaze.
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Astonishedly
(gcide)
Astonishedly \As*ton"ish*ed*ly\, adv.
In an astonished manner. [R.] --Bp. Hall.
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Astonishing
(gcide)
Astonish \As*ton"ish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Astonished; p. pr.
& vb. n. Astonishing.] [OE. astonien, astunian, astonen,
OF. estoner, F. ['e]tonner, fr. L. ex out + tonare to
thunder, but perhaps influenced by E. stun. See Thunder,
Astound, Astony.]
1. To stun; to render senseless, as by a blow. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Enough, captain; you have astonished him. [Fluellen
had struck Pistol]. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

The very cramp-fish [i. e., torpedo] . . . being
herself not benumbed, is able to astonish others.
--Holland.
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2. 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.
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Musidorus . . . had his wits astonished with sorrow.
--Sidney.
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I, Daniel . . . was astonished at the vision. --Dan.
viii. 27.
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Syn: To amaze; astound; overwhelm; surprise.

Usage: Astonished, Surprised. We are surprised at what is
unexpected. We are astonished at what is above or
beyond our comprehension. We are taken by surprise. We
are struck with astonishment. --C. J. Smith. See
Amaze.
[1913 Webster]Astonishing \As*ton"ish*ing\, a.
Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an
astonishing event.
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Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous.
[1913 Webster] As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. --
As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n.
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Astonishingly
(gcide)
Astonishing \As*ton"ish*ing\, a.
Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an
astonishing event.
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Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous.
[1913 Webster] As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. --
As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n.
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Astonishingness
(gcide)
Astonishing \As*ton"ish*ing\, a.
Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an
astonishing event.
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Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous.
[1913 Webster] As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. --
As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n.
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Astonishment
(gcide)
Astonishment \As*ton"ish*ment\, n. [Cf. OF. estonnement, F.
['e]tonnement.]
1. The condition of one who is stunned. Hence: Numbness; loss
of sensation; stupor; loss of sense. [Obs.]
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A coldness and astonishment in his loins, as folk
say. --Holland.
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2. Dismay; consternation. [Archaic] --Spenser.
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3. The overpowering emotion excited when something
unaccountable, wonderful, or dreadful is presented to the
mind; an intense degree of surprise; amazement.
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Lest the place
And my quaint habits breed astonishment. --Milton.
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4. The object causing such an emotion.
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Thou shalt become an astonishment. --Deut.
xxviii. 37.
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Syn: Amazement; wonder; surprise.
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Unastonished
(gcide)
Unastonished \Unastonished\
See astonished.
astonish
(wn)
astonish
v 1: affect with wonder; "Your ability to speak six languages
amazes me!" [syn: amaze, astonish, astound]
astonished
(wn)
astonished
adj 1: filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise
or shock; "an amazed audience gave the magician a
standing ovation"; "I stood enthralled, astonished by the
vastness and majesty of the cathedral"; "astounded
viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City
bombing"; "stood in stunned silence"; "stunned scientists
found not one but at least three viruses" [syn: amazed,
astonied, astonished, astounded, stunned]
astonishing
(wn)
astonishing
adj 1: surprising greatly; "she does an amazing amount of work";
"the dog was capable of astonishing tricks" [syn:
amazing, astonishing]
2: so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm; "such an
enormous response was astonishing"; "an astounding
achievement"; "the amount of money required was staggering";
"suffered a staggering defeat"; "the figure inside the boucle
dress was stupefying" [syn: astonishing, astounding,
staggering, stupefying]
astonishingly
(wn)
astonishingly
adv 1: in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise; "amazingly,
he finished medical school in three years" [syn:
amazingly, surprisingly, astonishingly]
astonishment
(wn)
astonishment
n 1: the feeling that accompanies something extremely
surprising; "he looked at me in astonishment" [syn:
astonishment, amazement]

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