To stun; to render senseless, as by a blow., To strike with sudden fear, terror, or wonder; to amaze; to surprise greatly, as with something unaccountable; to confound with some sudden emotion or passion.
The meaning of the word "astonish" is to fill with sudden and overwhelming surprise and wonder. "Astonish" is used to describe intense feelings of amazement.
To stun; to astonish; to stupefy.
The likely word is "amaze" (meaning to astonish, surprise, or fill with wonder).
The past tense of astonish is astonished.
The end of this story will astonish you.You can astonish your parents by getting an A.You astonish me with that incredible excuse!
Like to astonish some one
I tried to astonish her, but failed miserably
Add the suffix -ment to form the noun astonishment.Add the suffix -ing to form the gerund astonishing.
It is possible to astonish the foreigner in America. This is what stood in the middle.
A verb, as in to surprise or impress'
The root word of astonishment is "astonish," which comes from the Latin word "extonare" meaning "to thunder or strike with lightning."
The abstract noun forms for the verb to astonish are astonishment and the gerund, astonishing.