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astounded angļu valodā:

1. very surprised or shocked very surprised or shocked



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UNIT 1 - adjectives part 2
Expressing feelings

2. shocked shocked


Americans were shocked and afraid.
His behavior shocked us.
President Wilson was shocked.
The mother was shocked and was at once all sympathy.
Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it.
Rosa Parks was arrested, and the black community of Montgomery was shocked and angry.
She would be shocked if she were to know the result.
Dima?! Al-Sayib was so shocked that he dropped his Fanta on his computer, thereby ruining his noob hunt. "Dima?! Is that really you?!"
Shocked by the events of September 11th, politicians all over the world condemned the terrorists for their reprehensible deed.
When he told me this, I was shocked. / I mean, nobody's more shocked than me. / We were shocked to learn about the earthquake. / To tell you the truth, I was shocked.
They are shocked because they do not understand what is going on.
When a disaster happens most people are so shocked.
I’m shocked.
People were extremely shocked and disgusted when they heard about the terrorist attack.
He looked up at his mother, waiting for her to be shocked.

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Angielski trios 100

3. amused


The people standing around were amused and laughed at the brave little dog.
Ellen seemed amused by the whole situation
The person who knows how to laugh at himself will never cease to be amused.
The baby giggles when he’s amused.
The man looked a little amused.
She was amused.
I'm amused by his idea of leisure.
Instead she merely looked surprised and - could it be - amused.
I was amused to hear his account (rozbawiła mnie jego relacja) of what happened.
The family was amused and made bets on the colour every evening.
My mum was amused when she saw my grades.
Since children are more scared than amused by clowns, I wonder if some comedy trope of ours will become horror fodder in 100 years.
I don't think he will be amused.
amused means that something makes you smile, or makes you laugh a little bit.

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4. flabbergasted


I'm flabbergasted.
I was flabbergasted by the news.
I was absolutely flabbergasted at what she was paid
He was flabbergasted after learning his car had been stolen.
We were just flabbergasted when we saw how much the repairs cost.
Everyone was just flabbergasted that she was able to get pregnant at 48.
I'm flabbergasted to know the word "flabbergasted".
I was flabbergasted to hear that she died of a drug overdose. She always seemed like such a straight arrow to me.

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Angielski C1.1

5. wondered


I've always wondered what it'd be like to have siblings.
Tom wondered if Mary would think that eight in the morning was too early for him to open a bottle of wine.
Have you ever wondered how many stars are in the sky?
Tom wondered if he should pretend to appreciate the dinner Mary made for him.
As the train came to a halt, all of the passengers wondered what was happening.
As the tigers approached, we wondered who would be eaten first.
Tom wondered if he had enough money to pay the bill.
I wondered at the sight.
Cat?, the old man wondered.
To his surprise, she was nowhere in sight, and he wondered if she had returned home alone.
Baffled by Sherlock Holmes' cryptic remarks, Watson wondered whether Holmes was intentionally concealing his thoughts about the crime.
Could it be...? Dima wondered. "Did I finally get the right Al-Sayib?"
I wondered to hear her talking of death, when, to all appearance, she seemed as well as we had ever seen her.
I wondered aimlessly to find something fun to do.