astonishment
In the sentence "was" is the auxiliary verb and the simple predicate and 'was surprised' is the compound verb (helping verb 'was' and the main verb 'surprised') and the complete predicate.
Flabbergasted is just a fun word that means surprised.
No, "surprised" is not an action word; it is an adjective that describes a state or feeling. It indicates a reaction to something unexpected rather than an action being performed. Action words, or verbs, typically denote activities or processes.
Being appalled means being awaken and surprised by what you are hearing and looking at.
A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue.The action or state of using something up or of being used up completely: "exhaustion of fossil fuel reserves".
I was surprised most by the inhumanity towards another human being. The Jewish community was terrorized. Another surprising part was the fact that no laws were being broken.
She was really surprised and shocked
Extreme poverty is a state of being characterized by a severe lack of basic necessities such as food, shelter, and healthcare. It often results in malnutrition, inadequate living conditions, and limited access to education and opportunities.
The answer to the analogy "old is to ancient as vacant is to" is "desolate." Just as "ancient" represents a more extreme state of being "old," the term "desolate" can be seen as a more intense or severe state of being "vacant."
The noun form of "surprised" is "surprise." It refers to the feeling or state of being taken unawares or experiencing something unexpected. Additionally, "surprise" can also be used as a verb, meaning to cause someone to feel astonished or taken aback.
they were surprised and shocked maybe
No one needs to be 'extreme' to be an individual. If you master being an individual, that is 'extreme' all by itself.