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astounding

[uh-stoun-ding] / əˈstaʊn dɪŋ /


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I assure you, the next three quarters of this century will be astounding.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sanam's husband, who chose not to share his name for fear of retaliation, told the BBC that the timeline of events feels astounding.

From BBC

The next day's Reporting Scotland was extended to an hour - 60 minutes of astounding goals, people singing, dancing and cheering.

From BBC

ChatGPT’s progress in three years is ”astounding,” Dhar said, even as its benefits to business and other aspects of life remain to be seen.

From MarketWatch

"The density of migratory warblers, flycatchers, and vireos crowded into these five forests is astounding, and means that each hectare protected there safeguards a disproportionate number of birds."

From Science Daily