amazed
adjective /əˈmeɪzd/
/əˈmeɪzd/
- very surprised
- an amazed look
- an amazed silence
- amazed at somebody/something We were all amazed at the number of people who came.
- I was amazed at her knowledge of French literature.
- We just moved house and are amazed at the amount of junk we have.
- amazed by somebody/something We are constantly amazed by the quality and range of the books.
- We were amazed by his generosity.
- amazed (that)… I was banging so loudly I’m amazed (that) they didn’t hear me.
- amazed how… She was amazed how little he had changed.
- amazed at how… I was amazed at how well we did.
- amazed to see, find, learn, discover We were amazed to find that no one was hurt.
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsb1- I was shocked and amazed at what I was seeing.
- I never cease to be amazed at the way people hurt one another.
- I was totally amazed by the brilliance of her paintings.
- I am still amazed that she won first prize.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
- absolutely
- completely
- just
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- at
- by
- continue to be amazed
- never cease to be amazed
- shocked and amazed
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