گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'surprised'
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surprised adverbs very/really surprised • I would be very surprised if that was the case. quite surprised • I was quite surprised at his reaction. a little/somewhat/slightly surprised • He was a little surprised by her request. mildly surprised (= slightly surprised ) • He looked mildly surprised by the question. pleasantly surprised (= when someone has a pleasant surprise ) • You will probably be pleasantly surprised at the amount of food you are allowed to eat on this diet. genuinely surprised • ‘Me?’ Theodora seemed genuinely surprised.
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surprised having the feeling you get when something happens that you did not expect: • I was surprised to see her again so soon. • I’m really surprised that he remembered my birthday. • Nobody was surprised when they split up. • a surprised expression amazed [ not before noun ] extremely surprised, especially by something good or by something that seems hard to believe: • I’m amazed that he survived. • You’ll be amazed when you see the difference. astonished extremely surprised: • He was astonished by how much she had changed. • an astonished look astounded extremely surprised or shocked. Astounded sounds a little more formal and a little stronger than astonished: • She was astounded by how much it cost. staggered/flabbergasted/dumbfounded [ not before noun ] extremely surprised or shocked: • ‘What?’ I said, utterly staggered by his answer. • She just sat there looking flabbergasted. stunned so surprised that you do not know what to do or say: • I was too stunned to protest. • Everyone seemed stunned by his outburst. • They listened in stunned silence. speechless so surprised that you cannot speak: • I was speechless when I heard that I’d won. taken aback [ not before noun ] surprised by what someone says or does, so that you are not sure how to react: • I was a little taken aback by her question. • Sharpe was somewhat taken aback by the girl 's directness. nonplussed formal surprised and a little confused: • She was nonplussed by such an odd question. gobsmacked [ not before noun ] British English informal extremely surprised – a very informal use: • I was absolutely gobsmacked when they told me I had passed.
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