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View definitions for amazed

amazed

adjective as in shocked

adjective as in surprised

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Weak match

adjective as in zonked

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It has played at Sundance and Berlin and all over the film festival world, at least in part because everyone’s so amazed it actually got finished.

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Each time, we ended the trip amazed that our country rewarded us along the road with far more than we’d hoped.

“Every time it’s screened at a festival, he gets applause for that scene,” the director says by phone, still sounding a little amazed.

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Meanwhile, Marler noted that being in the final was "way more stressful than playing for England", while Olusoga said he was "completely amazed" to have made it so far.

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They showed the coconut to an amazed American officer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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