- amaze
- astound
- bewilder
- boggle
- confound
- daze
- dumbfound
- flabbergast
- overwhelm
- shock
- startle
- stun
- stupefy
- floor
- stagger
- blow away
- blow one’s mind
- bowl over
- knock over
- put one away
- spring on
- take aback
- throw a curve
On this page you’ll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to astonish, such as: amaze, astound, bewilder, boggle, confound, and daze.
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How to use astonish in a sentence
The members often astonish those who know them best by their responses to their opportunities.
THE LEAVEN IN A GREAT CITYLILLIAN WILLIAM BETTS
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO ASTONISH
- amaze
- astonish
- chill
- daunt
- dismay
- distress
- frighten
- give a turn
- make jump
- panic
- scare
- scare silly
- scare stiff
- scare to death
- spook
- startle
- surprise
- terrify
- unnerve
- affect
- alarm
- astonish
- astound
- bewilder
- blow away
- blow one’s mind
- bowl over
- daze
- dumbfound
- electrify
- flabbergast
- impress
- move
- perplex
- put one away
- shock
- stagger
- startle
- strike
- stun
- stupefy
- touch
- affects
- alarms
- astonishes
- astounds
- bewilders
- blows away
- blows one’s mind
- bowls over
- dazes
- dumbfounds
- electrifies
- flabbergasts
- impresses
- moves
- perplexes
- puts one away
- shocks
- staggers
- startles
- strikes
- stuns
- stupefies
- touches
- astonish
- bewilder
- blow away
- bowl over
- confound
- confuse
- daze
- dumbfound
- flabbergast
- knock over with feather
- overwhelm
- shock
- stagger
- startle
- stun
- stupefy
- surprise
- take aback
- astonishes
- bewilders
- blows away
- bowls over
- confounds
- confuses
- dazes
- dumbfounds
- flabbergasts
- knocks over with feather
- overwhelms
- shocks
- staggers
- startles
- stuns
- stupefies
- surprises
- takes aback
- alarm
- appall
- astonish
- blow away
- cow
- daunt
- dazzle
- flabbergast
- frighten
- grandstand
- horrify
- impress
- intimidate
- knock socks off
- overawe
- scare
- showboat
- startle
- strike
- stun
- stupefy
- terrify
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What is another word for Astonish?
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amaze
surprise, behaviour
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astound
amaze, surprise
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startle
amaze, surprise
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surprise
amaze, stagger
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stupefy
amaze, behaviour
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stun
amaze, surprise
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flabbergast
surprise, astound
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confound
stagger, astound
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bewilder
throw, confound
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dumbfound
stagger, astound
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shock
behaviour, daunt
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daze
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stagger
astound
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overwhelm
behaviour, confound
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bowl over
flabbergast
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floor
flabbergast
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boggle
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awe
behaviour, daunt
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take aback
take someone’s breath away
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dazzle
daunt, astound
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blow away
flabbergast
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rock
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jolt
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strike dumb
take someone’s breath away
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nonplus
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overcome
confound
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shake
throw
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shake up
take someone’s breath away
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disconcert
throw
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discompose
throw
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1 definition
astonish (Verb) — | Fill with wonder or astonishment; greatly surprise 1 example |
1. ex. «Your ability to speak six languages astonishes me!» |
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alarm, amaze, astound, awe, benumb, en.synonym.one, bewilder, confound, daunt, dazzle, dumbfound, intimidate, overcome, overwhelm, paralyse, petrify, scare, shock, stagger, startle, stun, stupefy, surprise, terrify, wow them.
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amaze, astound, bewilder, boggle the mind, confound, daze, dumbfound, flabbergast (informal) stagger, stun, stupefy, surprise
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astonish
Synonyms:
startle, surprise, confound, amaze, astound, fill with wonder, stupefy, alarm, terrify, electrify, scare, dumbfounderAntonyms:
rally, encourage, assure, embolden
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amaze, astonish, astoundverb
affect with wonder
«Your ability to speak six languages amazes me!»
Synonyms:
stick, dumbfound, nonplus, pose, stupefy, puzzle, gravel, mystify, bewilder, get, beat, flummox, amaze, perplex, baffle, vex, astound
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astonishverb
Synonyms:
amaze, surprise, astound, confound, shock, stagger, stupefy, stun, dumfounder, strike dumb, strike with wonder, petrify with wonder
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How to use astonish in a sentence?
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Milan Kundera:
The light that radiates from the great novels time can never dim, for human existence is perpetually being forgotten by man and thus the novelists discoveries, however old they may be, will never cease to astonish.
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Mark Twain:
Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
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Kurt Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions:
The chief weapon of sea pirates, however, was their capacity to astonish. Nobody else could believe, until it was too late, how heartless and greedy they were.
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Jay Tetzloff:
I love that the legacy of Rilu will live on in the Photo Ark. Rilu will engage and astonish the world for many years to come.
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Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd:
I shall be breakfasted before you are afield. In short, I shall astonish you all.
Translations for astonish
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- ذهل, أذهلArabic
- учудвам, удивлявамBulgarian
- ohromitCzech
- forbavseDanish
- erstaunenGerman
- σοκάρω, [[αφήνω]] [[άναυδος, εκπλήσσω, αποσβολώνωGreek
- pasmar, sorprender, asombrarSpanish
- estonatuBasque
- مبهوت کردنPersian
- ällistää, hämmästyttääFinnish
- surprendre, étonnerFrench
- surprizegar, astonarIdo
- stupire, sorprendereItalian
- לְהַדהִיםHebrew
- 驚かすJapanese
- verbazenDutch
- forbauseNorwegian
- surpreender, pasmarPortuguese
- изумля́ть, удивля́ть, удиви́ть, изуми́тьRussian
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