Synonym: amaze, astound, surprise. Antonym: ease, relieve. Similar words: astonished, astonishment, neoplatonism, stone, rest on, finish, vanish, punish. Meaning: [ə'stɒnɪʃ] v. affect with wonder.
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31. The magician's next trick will astonish you.
32. His magic act will amaze and astonish you.
33. Baidu company president holds presiding apparitor concurrently plum Yan Hong expresses, the sad news of the death to this one arise suddenly feels the company to astonish and deplore.
34. Sensations Sydney hasn't experienced in over two years surprise and then astonish her.
35. A matter of repeated occurrence like this will not astonish people.
36. That's because when The Wizard of Oz premiered in 1939, Hollywood was still testing its newest toy, three-color Technicolor , and studios wanted to astonish audiences with supersaturated hues.
37. The eternity of things in itself or in God must also astonish our brief duration.
38. The gigantic creation you're about to see might even astonish the most serious cartoon enthusiasts.
39. It will astonish you to hear what I paid for this ring.
40. It will astonish your aperitif papillae by muscat fragrances and the with mellifluous by its mouth.
41. If we go on to the top of the bus,(sentencedict.com) our conduct will astonish the Browns.
42. The duke answered,'Once that bird starts to fly and sing, it will astonish the world.'
43. His studies are very desultory and eccentric, but he has amassed a lot of out-of-the-way knowledge which would astonish his professors.
44. Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
45. He purposed to both charm and astonish me by his appearance.
46. The gigantic creation you're about to see might astonish the most serious cartoon enthusiasts.
More similar words: astonished, astonishment, neoplatonism, stone, rest on, finish, vanish, punish, as to, antagonist, antagonism, Spanish, furnish, finnish, clownish, finish up, diminish, pastor, punishment, finish with, onion, ton, tone, get on, agonize, monitor, laconic, chronic, sit on, act on.