Associations to the word «Amazement»
Noun
- Eye
- Disapproval
- Hester
- Stranger
- Baroness
- Regis
- Courtier
- Barak
- Sulu
- Bridegroom
- Gwen
- Excitement
- Wallet
- Yell
- Gesture
- Attendant
- Wrath
- Startling
- Chekov
- Companion
- Dorothea
- Ignorance
- Shout
- Sorrow
- Natasha
- Lip
- Picard
- Watching
- Madman
- Utterance
- Midst
- Moment
- Agony
- Squire
- Vast
- Everyone
- Elf
- Throttle
- Cupboard
- Gratification
- Zane
- Blink
- Glance
- Recital
- Asking
- Grasp
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AMAZEMENT, noun. (uncountable) The condition of being amazed; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear, horror, or admiration; astonishment.
AMAZEMENT, noun. (countable) (archaic) A particular feeling of wonder, surprise, fear, or horror.
AMAZEMENT, noun. (countable) (dated) Something which amazes.
AMAZEMENT, noun. (obsolete) Madness, frenzy.
Dictionary definition
AMAZEMENT, noun. The feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising; "he looked at me in astonishment".
Wise words
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