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astonishingly
adverb as in incredibly
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adverb as in strangely
adverb as in unbelievably
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adverb as in very
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Example Sentences
Now that it looks like scientists may have pulled off this astonishing feat, I couldn’t be more delighted to be proved wrong.
In critical applications and recreational situations alike, headphone EQ calibration can make an astonishing difference in listener experience and overall enjoyment.
Even more astonishing is when the correct place is a dot of sand with nothing but blue until the horizon in every direction.
She found astonishing evidence that although certain of these behaviors are often described as “male” or “female,” both types of circuitry are present and potentially active in both sexes.
His astonishing composure, his ability to sort of lead and with confidence and with this spiritual ease .
And this is extremely powerful medicine, being prescribed at an astonishingly high rate.
His theories and interpretations are often astonishingly insightful.
This astonishingly simple yet devastatingly graphic representation of mass carnage attracts many thousands of visitors every day.
But perhaps most astonishingly of all, one in every ten of its 300,000 inhabitants will publish a book in their life.
Astonishingly, they have posted an ad for the film at the entrance of the Pont d'Alma tunnel where Diana was killed.
Later I saw him driving with an astonishingly handsome woman; who looked as if she had been born without crudities or illusions.
The "effects" were astonishingly well contrived by both author and producer (Mr. Holman Clark).
In the morning, our breakfast was served in the same room, and the bill for entertainment seemed astonishingly low.
And some of these places are sold at astonishingly low figures—a fraction of their cost.
They lunched astonishingly well at Sherry's and drove afterwards in the Central Park.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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