"Very surprising" refers to something that is unexpectedly shocking or astonishing, often evoking strong reactions due to its unexpected nature. It indicates a level of surprise that exceeds normal expectations, making it noteworthy or difficult to believe. Such occurrences can challenge preconceived notions or assumptions, leading to a sense of wonder or disbelief.
it means that it was very actiony very surprising
Startling is an adjective, meaning alarming, very surprising or remarkable.
An expression of surprising
An expression of surprising
If you say that something you experiencedwas a revelation, you are saying that it was very surprising orvery good.im n0t sure..winnie_beliebs
It means "amazing" or "surprising".
Winnie was a witch, which was very surprising.
Very surprising, perhaps, but the answer is 403.
Astonishing, amazing, splendid, marvelous, surprising
heres the interesting and surprising part
yes she is. very surprising huh?
No, "surprising" is an adjective, as you are describing a noun. "Very" is an adverb, as you are desciribing the level of surprise.Remember, adverbs are basically adjectives for anything other than a noun. Whenever you are describing an adjective or a verb, it's an adverb. Adjectives are only for nouns.Take care,Rob