Something that happened that has caused great surprise and awe.
Astonishingly, abnormally, curiously, exceptionally, fantastically, peculiarly, and remarkably are synonyms for amazingly.
Astonishingly, if you write the counting numbers in words,you don't use the letter 'A' until "one thousAnd".Note: ' 101 ' is "one hundred one", NOT "one hundred andone".
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
As you spelt it in your question, ASTONISHINGLY.
Astonishingly is an adverb. The adjective form is astonishing.
"I gasped for breath at the sight of the astonishingly beautiful painting."
Astonishingly means in a surprising or impressive manner, usually evoking awe or wonderment. It denotes something extraordinary or remarkable beyond expectation.
astonishingly beautiful at 47 (2010)
astonishingly beautiful at 47 (2010)
It changes from time to time, astonishingly.
Astonishingly, abnormally, curiously, exceptionally, fantastically, peculiarly, and remarkably are synonyms for amazingly.
A Humanist. An astonishingly brave and resourceful young woman, and a true friend.
Leonardo Da Vinci astonishingly died in May 2 1519
'Sexier ' is not a word that applies to accents, unless you are astonishingly naive.
Yes it does. My friend has blond hair and brown eyes and she is astonishingly beautiful.