amazement
amazement — noun
1. a strong, almost overwhelming reaction you feel when something happens that seem
a strong, almost overwhelming reaction you feel when something happens that seems too unusual, sudden, or impressive to be expected.
Beatriz stared in amazement as the magician pulled three rabbits from a tiny hat.
in amazement after a verb of looking
To my amazement, my younger brother solved the puzzle in under a minute.
fronted phrase: to one's amazement
The crowd gasped with amazement when the gymnast landed her final jump.
Mr. Chen's eyes opened wide in pure amazement at the size of the birthday cake.
There was clear amazement on the children's faces as snow began to fall in April.
- astonishment
near-synonym, slightly more formal and often suggests being momentarily speechless.
- wonder
softer and more positive; mixes surprise with admiration or curiosity.
- surprise
more neutral and weaker; surprise can be small, but amazement is always strong.
- indifference
showing no reaction at all to something that might otherwise be striking.
文法句型
in amazement
to one's amazement
with amazement
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable and abstract. Frequently appears in fixed frames such as 'in amazement', 'to one's amazement', and 'with amazement', usually after verbs of looking, watching, or reacting. Avoid pluralising it.