I tried to astonish her, but failed miserably
The end of this story will astonish you.You can astonish your parents by getting an A.You astonish me with that incredible excuse!
No, the sentence "Have an astonishing day" is using the word "astonishing" as an adjective to describe the day. To use the verb form of "astonish" correctly, you could say something like "I hope something astonishes you today."
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astonished
Astonish means to greatly surprise or impress someone, typically with something unexpected or exceptional.
Because Jacob did not participate in class too much, his correct and lengthy answer did astonish everyone.
The end of this story will astonish you.You can astonish your parents by getting an A.You astonish me with that incredible excuse!
The way you sang tonight was astonishing. I'm impressed
No, the sentence "Have an astonishing day" is using the word "astonishing" as an adjective to describe the day. To use the verb form of "astonish" correctly, you could say something like "I hope something astonishes you today."
A verb, as in to surprise or impress'
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.
Startle and stun are synonyms for astonish. They begin with the letters ST.
The word astonished is an adjective.
astonish could mean surprised or happy like : the girl was astonished when she saw th flowers
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amaze, astonish, jumble, confuse