amazing

 

amazing – [ uh-mey-zing ] – / əˈmeɪ zɪŋ / – Adjective

  • causing great surprise or sudden wonder.

WORDS RELATED TO AMAZING
unbelievable, fascinating, surprising, incredible, awesome, marvelous, stunning, wonderful, prodigious, shocking

ORIGIN OF AMAZING
First recorded in 1520–30; amaze

OTHER WORDS FROM AMAZING
a·maz·ing·ly, adverb

EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR AMAZING

  • What an amazing thing to be able to listen to any music you want, a whole world of bands.
  • It got it all out there… Gene Hackman and Douglas… Melvyn Douglas is amazing.
  • Amazing how people can still haul this one out with a straight face.
  • On the show, it led to this half-comical, half-horrifying, but 100 percent amazing moment.
  • That was amazing because I spent so much time in a different kind of studio for once!
  • Morquil’s aid was enlisted, to translate the text, and he learned some amazing facts.
  • History will record their acts as the most amazing in the annals of Great Britain.
  • All who heard this amazing assertion were, I think, as completely taken aback by it as I was.
  • “This is the most amazing tale I’ve ever heard,” Brainard said slowly.
  • That universe is fluid and fluent; its contents dissolve and re-form with amazing rapidity.


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