The noun amazement and the verb to amaze have the adjective forms amazing or amazed. These are the present and past participles of the verb.
The adjective for amazement is amazing. example sentence: His performance was simply amazing!
No, the word 'amaze' is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed); to affect with great wonder; to astonish; to bewilder; to perplex; to surprise greatly. The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing.
That is the correct spelling of "amazement" (state of wonder or awe).
I was right on time for the dinner party, to everyone's amazement!
When the young lad saw the magician's act he was struck with amazement.
The adjective for amazement is amazing. example sentence: His performance was simply amazing!
No, it is a noun (astonishment). It is related to the adjective amazing, from the verb "to amaze."
No, the word "wow" is not a preposition. It is typically used as an interjection to express surprise or amazement.
"he looked at me in amazement"
"Arnold!" she gasped in amazement, "How did you know that?"
Amazement is not a compound word.
She gaped at the giant elephant in amazement.
No, the word 'amaze' is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed); to affect with great wonder; to astonish; to bewilder; to perplex; to surprise greatly. The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing.
The museum's display left me in a state of amazement.
That sunset filled him with amazement.
That is the correct spelling of "amazement" (state of wonder or awe).
I am filled with amazement when looking at all the Brawny men!