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UK/["/səˈpraɪzd/"]/US/["/sərˈpraɪzd/"]/

Meaning of Surprised

In simple words: Feeling shocked or taken aback by something unexpected.

Surprised in a sentence

  • I was surprised to see my friend at the party.
  • She looked surprised when she opened the gift.
  • He was surprised by the unexpected news from his doctor.
  • They were surprised to find a hidden treasure in the old house.
  • We were all surprised when the movie ended so quickly.

How to use Surprised

Use 'surprised' when describing a reaction to unexpected events. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but in very formal writing, you might choose a synonym like 'taken aback'.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'surprise party' — you feel surprised when you walk in unannounced.

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Collocations with Surprised

Synonyms for Surprised

Opposites of Surprised

Common mistakes with Surprised

  • Confusing with 'surprise' as a verb.
  • Using it inappropriately to describe a planned event.
  • Incorrectly using 'surprised' as a noun.

Compare Surprised with Amazed, Shocked

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Frequently asked questions about Surprised

What does Surprised mean?

Feeling shocked or taken aback by something unexpected.

What is the definition of Surprised?

feeling or showing surprise

How do you use Surprised in a sentence?

I was surprised to see my friend at the party.

Can you give another example of Surprised?

She looked surprised when she opened the gift.

What are synonyms for Surprised?

Common alternatives include astonished, amazed, stunned, shocked, taken aback.

What is the opposite of Surprised?

Opposite meanings include unimpressed, bored, predictable.

What words go with Surprised?

It commonly pairs with appear, be, feel, extremely, fairly, very, at, by.

What are common mistakes when using Surprised?

Confusing with 'surprise' as a verb. Using it inappropriately to describe a planned event. Incorrectly using 'surprised' as a noun.

How do you pronounce Surprised?

US: /["/sərˈpraɪzd/"]/, UK: /["/səˈpraɪzd/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Surprised?

Use 'surprised' when describing a reaction to unexpected events. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but in very formal writing, you might choose a synonym like 'taken aback'.

What CEFR level is Surprised?

"Surprised" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.