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astound
3 ENTRIES FOUND:
astound
(verb)
astounded
(adjective)
astounding
(adjective)
astound
/ə
ˈ
staʊnd/
verb
astounds
;
astounded
;
astounding
astound
/ə
ˈ
staʊnd/
verb
astounds
;
astounded
;
astounding
Britannica Dictionary definition of ASTOUND
[
+ object
]
:
to cause a feeling of great surprise or wonder in (someone)
:
amaze
,
astonish
The magician will
astound
you with his latest tricks.
What
astounds
me is that they never apologized.
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