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astound

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Verb — To shock or amaze someone so much that they are left almost speechless.

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Etymology

From Middle English astouned, the past participle of a verb related to "astonish" — the two words share the same root and once meant essentially the same thing.

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What does “astound” mean?

The word “astound” means to shock or amaze someone so much that they are left almost speechless. In plain terms, to amaze someone so strongly that they are left stunned.

How do you pronounce “astound”?

“Astound” is pronounced uh-STOWND (/əˈstaʊnd/ in IPA).

How do you use “astound” in a sentence?

Here is “astound” used in a sentence: “The scale of the fraud astounded investigators.”

What part of speech is “astound”?

“Astound” is a verb.

Where does the word “astound” come from?

The word “astound” comes from Middle English. From Middle English astouned, the past participle of a verb related to "astonish" — the two words share the same root and once meant essentially the same thing.

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