Amazingverb
present participle of amaze
Amazeverb
(transitive) To fill with wonder and surprise; to astonish, astound, surprise or perplex.
‘He was amazed when he found that the girl was a robot.’;
Amazingadjective
Causing wonder and amazement; very surprising.
Amazeverb
(intransitive) To undergo amazement; to be astounded.
Amazingadjective
Possessing uniquely wonderful qualities.
Amazeverb
(obsolete) To stupefy; to knock unconscious.
Amazingadjective
Very good.
Amazeverb
(obsolete) To bewilder; to stupefy; to bring into a maze.
Amazingadjective
Causing amazement; very wonderful; as, amazing grace.
Amazeverb
(obsolete) To terrify, to fill with panic.
Amazingadjective
surprising greatly;
‘she does an amazing amount of work’; ‘the dog was capable of astonishing tricks’;
Amazenoun
Amazement, astonishment.
Amazingadjective
inspiring awe or admiration or wonder;
‘New York is an amazing city’; ‘the Grand Canyon is an awe-inspiring sight’; ‘the awesome complexity of the universe’; ‘this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath’; ‘Westminster Hall's awing majesty, so vast, so high, so silent’;
Amazeverb
To bewilder; to stupefy; to bring into a maze.
‘A labyrinth to amaze his foes.’;
Amazeverb
To confound, as by fear, wonder, extreme surprise; to overwhelm with wonder; to astound; to astonish greatly.
‘And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?’;
Amazeverb
To be astounded.
Amazeverb
Bewilderment, arising from fear, surprise, or wonder; amazement.
‘The wild, bewilderedOf one to stone converted by amaze.’;
Amazeverb
affect with wonder;
‘Your ability to speak six languages amazes me!’;
Amazeverb
be a mystery or bewildering to;
‘This beats me!’; ‘Got me--I don't know the answer!’; ‘a vexing problem’; ‘This question really stuck me’;