[
US
/əˈmeɪz/
]
[ UK /ɐmˈeɪz/ ]
[ UK /ɐmˈeɪz/ ]
VERB
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affect with wonder
Your ability to speak six languages amazes me! -
be a mystery or bewildering to
Got me--I don't know the answer!
This beats me!
a vexing problem
This question really stuck me
How To Use amaze In A Sentence
- Plasma level of carbamazepine upon admission was 29.8 mcg./ml. Carbamazepine
- And then we were amazed to hear the sound of singing -- amazed, for it was not the uncouth singing of negroes (who in happy circumstances delight to uplift their voices in psalms) nor yet the boisterous untuneable roaring of rough seamen, like Vetch's buccaneers, but a most melodious and pleasing sound, which put me in mind (and Cludde also) of the madrigal singers of our good town of Shrewsbury. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
- A voice drifted down through the hatch above our heads, ‘I'm amazed,’ it said. ‘Only three people have chundered so far.’
- Lamaze classes aid in preparation; hypnosis, acupuncture, and biofeedback are also used.
- A son of Israel has no gods whom he can libate," he said, playing with the water to hide his amazement, now greater than before. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
- The manager of a dressmaking factory noted with amazement that her employees all took Sunday for a gala day and not as a day of rest. A Renegade History of the United States
- He looked amazed and slightly stricken in the streetlight. AN OLDER WOMAN
- He would therefore be utterly unamazed to read some of the reviews currently being written of this movie.
- Plus you will be amazed to see a scene stolen by a British Bourbon biscuit. Times, Sunday Times
- From time to time I forsook my own thoughts to follow him, and I followed in amaze, mastered for the moment by his remarkable intellect, under the spell of his passion, for he was preaching the passion of revolt. Chapter 26