"I gasped for breath at the sight of the astonishingly beautiful painting."
As you spelt it in your question, ASTONISHINGLY.
Astonishingly is an adverb. The adjective form is astonishing.
Astonishingly means in a surprising or impressive manner, usually evoking awe or wonderment. It denotes something extraordinary or remarkable beyond expectation.
astonishingly beautiful at 47 (2010)
astonishingly beautiful at 47 (2010)
It changes from time to time, astonishingly.
Something that happened that has caused great surprise and awe.
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