"Great" can be considered a surprise word because it has a broad range of meanings and can be used to describe something positively unexpected or beyond what is usual or ordinary. It is often used to express admiration or astonishment at something impressive or exceptional.
To her great surprise, students had planned a surprise party for their teacher's birthday.The mother found, to her great surprise, all of her children in bed and sleeping.
Surprise = PÅ«'iwa
The sentence "Her son, to her great surprise, made the Dean's List" shows the best use of the phrase "to her great surprise." Placing the phrase before the action helps to clearly convey the unexpected nature of the event.
There are a few ways you could correctly punctuate this sentence. "Wow! What a great surprise.", shouted Ernesto. "Wow, what a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto. "Wow! What a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto.
The word "surprise" has the second syllable accented (sur-prise).
The revelation that he was the winner was greeted with great surprise.
What a great surprise!
To her great surprise, students had planned a surprise party for their teacher's birthday.The mother found, to her great surprise, all of her children in bed and sleeping.
Surprise = PÅ«'iwa
The word "stupefied" means "redered semi-conscious" by drugs, a blow on the head, etc. Yes, it's related to the word "stupid". "Astonishment" means "great surprise". In this case the surprise was so great that he was stupefied, or rendered semi-conscious, by it.
Yes, the word 'amazement' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of great surprise or wonder; astonishment; a word for an emotion.
It's the same word, but pronounced differently. A surprise in French is "une surprise" (sur-PREEZ).
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'surprise' is "okhwisundukhaa".
its a surprise word because cause is make a friend you are surprised
"Wow, what a great surprise!" shouted Ernesto.
The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'surprise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something sudden or unexpected; a word for a concept.The noun form of the verb to surprise is the gerund, surprising.
verrassing is the word for surprise in Dutch. This word is used for enexpected thing.