- AMAZING Synonyms: 140 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for AMAZING: surprising, startling, stunning, wonderful, shocking, incredible, awesome, astonishing; Antonyms of AMAZING: normal, common, ordinary, typical, unsurprising, usual, customary, mundane
- AMAZING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMAZING is causing astonishment, great wonder, or surprise How to use amazing in a sentence Can amazing mean 'good'?
- AMAZING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
This stain remover really works - it's amazing! The new theatre is going to cost an amazing (= very large) amount of money It's amazing to think that the managing director is only 23 It's amazing that no one else has applied for the job
- Amazing - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Use the adjective amazing to describe something that is so good, it surprises you, like the amazing beauty of the Rocky Mountains or the amazing feats of a truly great athlete
- AMAZING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Amazing definition: causing great surprise or sudden wonder See examples of AMAZING used in a sentence
- AMAZING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You say that something is amazing when it is very surprising and makes you feel pleasure, approval, or wonder It's amazing what we can remember with a little prompting This movie has some of the most amazing stunts you're ever likely to see
- amazing adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of amazing adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary very surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire synonym astonishing, astounding, incredible That's amazing, isn't it? The amazing thing is, he really believes he'll get away with it
- What does amazing mean? - Definitions. net
Amazing is used to describe something or someone that is extremely impressive, awe-inspiring, or extraordinary It implies a sense of wonderment, astonishment, or disbelief at the exceptional quality, skill, beauty, or achievement of the subject being described
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