Meaning & Definition of word "Astound"

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    Astound

    /əˈstaʊnd/

    verb:

    • 1. to shock or greatly surprise someone.
      • Example: The magician's final trick astounded the entire audience.
    • 2. to fill with bewilderment or wonder.
      • Example: The scientist's groundbreaking discovery astounded her colleagues.
    • 3. to impress someone greatly.
      • Example: He was astounded by the breathtaking beauty of the landscape.
    • 4. to overwhelm with awe or amazement.
      • Example: The performances at the festival astounded all who attended.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'astounden', from Old French 'estoundre', from Latin 'ex-' + 'stupere' (to be stunned)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    astound the public:

    To amaze or surprise the general population.

    astound with talent:

    To impress others with one's skills or abilities.

    Related Words

    astounding:

    Causing astonishment; remarkable.

    astonishing:

    Very surprising; difficult to believe.

    stunning:

    Extremely impressive or attractive.

    Slang Meanings of astound

    Meaning: Blow someone's mind

    Example Sentence: The concert was so good it totally blew my mind!

    Meaning: Drop jaws

    Example Sentence: Her performance dropped jaws all over the place.