I was astounded by the special effects in the film.
Her comment astounded me.
I'm astounded!
(If tense doesn't matter) I was astounded by the painter's work.
Adroitness means cleverness or skill. His adroitness with the ball astounded the other players.
"He was astounded by the firey red flames."
Her rudeness astounded him.
The callowness of the young man astounded me.
The man was astounded by how the teenager accosted him. Accost=Confront
Astounded was created in 2001-05.
The magician's sleight of hand trick astounded the audience with its flawless execution. The team's unexpected comeback in the last minute of the game astounded their fans. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery astounded the scientific community.
His sagaciousness astounded the group. More just grammar would be using sagacity- The sagacity of the man helped him in life.
The shell-shocked veteran was gobsmacked (means astonished or astounded) when he found out that the South had lost the war.
Puzzled Also Surprise, astonish, amaze, astounded. don't forget flabberghasted.it is a really weird word.