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astonish

uh-STO-nihsh
verb
1
To surprise someone so much that they are left amazed.
"The magician’s final trick astonished the whole audience."
"It astonished me how quickly she learned the language."

How to Use Astonish

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo amaze or shock someone with surprise.

Common pairings
astonish everyone astonished to learn

Word Forms

astonished past tense, astonishes singular

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The magician’s final trick _____ the whole audience.

Etymology

Traces back through Middle English forms like "astony" and "astone" to Old French estoner, "to stun" — the "-ish" ending was likely added later by analogy with words like "abolish" and "banish."

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