No, it is not. The word astonishment is a noun, a state of surprise, awe, or incredulity.
The past participle of the verb to astonish, astonished, may be used as an adjective.
Yes, it can be (astonished onlookers). It is a form of the verb "to astonish" (awe or amaze).
An adjective for astonishment is astonishing.
Astounding is an adjective which means to cause astonishment or bewilderment.
No, it is a noun (astonishment). It is related to the adjective amazing, from the verb "to amaze."
The word astonished is an adjective.
Astonishment is the noun form.
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Well, you can just imagine my astonishment!
He stared in astonishment as the streaker ran down the street.
He looked with astonishment at his friends.
To his astonishment, the dog had jumped over the fence.
"I looked on in astonishment as the house burnt to the ground."
I saw a bumblebee buzzing in a field. I gazed at it in astonishment! or I gazed at the beautiful actress in astonishment as she spoke her extravagant lines