Examples of 'astounded' in a sentence
Meaning of "astounded"
astound (verb) - Astound is a verb that means to shock or greatly surprise someone with something impressive or astonishing. It is often used to express amazement or awe at something unexpected
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- simple past tense and past participle of astound
- Surprised, amazed, astonished or bewildered.
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I am astounded that you let that drunken.
Others were totally astounded by what they saw.
I am astounded you would even suggest this.
You will likewise be astounded at what number.
I am astounded you have all your paraphernalia.
The sudden attack astounded many spectators.
I am astounded by the cruelty of the human condition.
All of them were astounded in their hearts.
I was astounded by the number of people taking photographs.
I stand before you astonished and astounded.
I remain astounded after all these years.
The news of his sudden death astounded me.
I would be astounded to hear anything said for it.
The god of heaven was astounded and said.
I was astounded by this little tld bit also.
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But the latest discovery astounded them.
She is at first astounded by his spending habits.
This experience will leave you astounded.
The men were astounded and somewhat skeptical.
These were the ones which astounded me most.
You will be astounded by the diversity of response.
The people gathered for worship were astounded.
The doctors were astounded at how fast he healed.
I hear many things that leave me astounded.
I am astounded that such things should be said.
Most people are totally astounded by this.
I have been astounded at the unfair treatment of people.
The truth would have astounded them.
That have astounded the scientific world.
The cultivator immediately evaded it and was astounded.
I was astounded at the amount of food on the table.
I think people are more astounded than anything.
We were astounded by the items for sale here.
Even sect masters were astounded to hear this.
She was astounded as to how my appearance had changed.
The force of his writing always astounded me.
My father was astounded at the reality of his dream.
Everything here will leave you astounded.
The crowd was astounded at this new development.
I heard them use words that astounded me.
I was astounded with the facts presented below.
The bishops of course were astounded and angered.
I was astounded to find every peice of equipment occupied.
The first time it was served people were astounded.
I am absolutely astounded at what he has just said.
Your support and kindness has astounded me.
I am astounded to see that his legs are moving.
His colleagues on the bench were astounded.
My students astounded me with their original ideas.
The four friends were completely astounded.