To amaze means to fill with great awe; or to surprise greatly. It is a verb from the English language. An example would be: "Adam amazed the world with his great skill."
yes it is a verb
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Vauvta relates to currency and the exchange rates. For example, the valuta is the rate of one currency, such as the American Dollar to another country's currency, such as the Euro. It is Latin for the word "value".
Datum is the singular form of the word data in computer terminology. It also is defined as a set of values to define a specific geodetic system. The plural of this word, however, is datums.
The word amaze is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed), to surprise or astonish greatly; to fill with wonder. The noun form for the verb to amaze is amazement and the gerund, amazing.
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing. A related noun form is amazedness.
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Properly defined, the word aphorisms refers to original thoughts of distinction, either spoken or written. An aphorism is typically expressed in a concise, literal and memorable way.
amaze, surprise, overawe
baffle, amaze, disturb.
amaze
The word 'muggle' has a number of meanings. In the Harry Potter books it is defined as someone who has no magical skills or abilities. It is also a term used for marijuana.
amaze, astonish, jumble, confuse
"amaze" has no root because the word cannot be further simplified. if you're asking about the origin of the word, it evolved from old english amasian, and middle english amasen, which had similar meanings.
Program is a noun that is properly defined as a public notice, a plan or system, or a written explanation to be followed. Examples of programs are: a program of regular doctor appointments or, "The program will show the time of the intermission".
leave openmouthed, , nonplus, amaze, astonish.