astonishment

UK /əˈstɒnɪʃmənt/ US /əˈstɑːnɪʃmənt/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

great | absolute, utter

mild

She felt mild astonishment when her shy colleague suddenly spoke up in the meeting.

blank

When she announced she had won the lottery, her family stared at her in blank astonishment for several seconds.

VERB + ASTONISHMENT

express

hide

He tried to hide his astonishment when he discovered the surprise party.

PREP

in ~

The children stared at the magician in astonishment when he made the rabbit disappear.

to sb's ~

To everyone's astonishment, the quiet student won the national debate competition.

with ~

The children stared at the magician with astonishment when he made the rabbit disappear.

~ at

The team felt astonishment at how quickly they solved the difficult puzzle.

PHRASES

a cry/gasp/look of astonishment

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