That is the correct spelling of "surprise" (an unexpected occurrence).
That is the correct spelling of the word "surprised" (as by something unexpected).
That is the correct spelling of "surprising" (unexpected).
Surprdied
You spelled it correctly in your question.
Surprised.
The spelling (parents') is a possessive, referring to two or more parents. Example: The operation on the child required his parents' consent. The school board was surprised by the parents' angry remarks.
my teacher was as surprised as a dog
Ur surprised and wonder what happen because your so surprised
surprise (there is no "z")
If you spell check your words first, you might be surprised
"surprise" = adj. for a female. "surpris" = adj. for a male.
I'm surprised you even know how to spell. IT'S FOUR.
The word may be: - a transposition of "surprised" (met with unexpected situation) - the word "subsided" (lessened or stopped; fell away from lack of support)
You spelled it correctly in your question.
You surprised me with the R is correct.
The spelling "yow" is an interjection (exclamation: Yow!) of surprised fear or awe.The related verb is "yowl" (make an animal sound, similar to howl).
Probably not related to the word "criminal", the surprised interjection "criminy", like "crikey", is probably a euphemistic avoidance of saying Christ.
Surpris - surprised Je suis surpris - I am surprised.
Surprised.
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