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amazed

[uh-meyzd] / əˈmeɪzd /










ADJECTIVE
surprised
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Example Sentences

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After years in the Arctic, the place still amazed him.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has played at Sundance and Berlin and all over the film festival world, at least in part because everyone’s so amazed it actually got finished.

From Salon

Each time, we ended the trip amazed that our country rewarded us along the road with far more than we’d hoped.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Every time it’s screened at a festival, he gets applause for that scene,” the director says by phone, still sounding a little amazed.

From Los Angeles Times

Meanwhile, Marler noted that being in the final was "way more stressful than playing for England", while Olusoga said he was "completely amazed" to have made it so far.

From BBC