Meaning & Definition of word "Astonish"

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    Astonish

    /əˈstɒn.ɪʃ/

    verb:

    • 1. to surprise or impress someone greatly.
      • Example: The magician's tricks never fail to astonish the audience.
    • 2. to cause a feeling of great surprise or wonder.
      • Example: The discovery of the ancient ruins astonished the archaeologists.
    • 3. to shock or amaze someone.
      • Example: It astonished her when she learned she had won the lottery.
    • 4. to overwhelm with wonder.
      • Example: The beauty of the sunset astonished everyone at the beach.
    • 5. to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise or wonder.
      • Example: He was astonished by the speed of the race car.

    Etymology

    from Middle English 'astonishen', from 'a-' + 'stonish' (past participle of 'stonish,' meaning to stun).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    astonish to silence:

    to cause someone to be so surprised that they are unable to speak.

    be astonished at:

    to be greatly surprised or impressed by something.

    Related Words

    astounding:

    causing astonishment; remarkably impressive.

    dumbfound:

    to greatly astonish or amaze; to render someone speechless.

    Slang Meanings of astonish

    Meaning: blow someone's mind

    Example Sentence: That rollercoaster ride really blew my mind!

    Meaning: knock someone's socks off

    Example Sentence: The band's performance was so good, it knocked my socks off.