Amazed
UK /["/əˈmeɪzd/"]/US /["/əˈmeɪzd/"]/
Definition
very surprised
In simple words: Very surprised or impressed.
Examples
- I was amazed by the stunning performance of the dancers.
- She looked amazed when she saw the beautiful sunset.
- Everyone was amazed at how quickly he solved the puzzle.
- I am always amazed by the creativity of the artists in this gallery.
- He was amazed to learn that he had won the competition.
Usage notes
Use 'amazed' to describe feelings of wonder or admiration. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it in casual or playful settings where lighter expressions like 'wow' might be better.
Grammar pattern
amazed + by/at + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'a-maze'd' – imagine walking through a magical maze that surprises you!
Collocations
- be
- look
- seem
- absolutely
- completely
- just
- at
- by
- continue to be amazed
- never cease to be amazed
- shocked and amazed
Synonyms
- astonished
- surprised
- astounded
- stunned
- dumbfounded
Antonyms
- unimpressed
- bored
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'amazing' – 'amazed' describes a feeling, while 'amazing' describes something that causes that feeling.
- Using 'amazed' without an object – remember to express what caused the amazement.
- Overusing in casual conversation – save for moments of genuine surprise.