It could be expectation, or anticipation.
The opposite of to surprise could be to bore, or to be predictable.
No. "Surprised" cannot be the opposite of "shy".Words which are the opposite of "shy" would be:boldconfidentextroverted
You surprised me with the R is correct.
Surpris - surprised Je suis surpris - I am surprised.
Surprised.
"You have to think to be surprised."
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The following sentence has surprised in it: She was so surprised that I remembered that daises were her favorite flower.
He said in a surprised way, is the one.
The sentence "He's surprised me" is fine. If the contraction is expanded, the sentence becomes "He has surprised me".
Surprised by Joy was created in 1955.
my teacher was as surprised as a dog
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.