astonish in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To astonish means to surprise or impress someone greatly.
Sample Sentences
- The magician's final trick managed to astonish everyone in the audience.
- Her ability to solve complex problems quickly never failed to astonish her colleagues.
- The breathtaking view from the mountaintop astonished all the hikers.
- He was astonished to discover that he had won the prestigious award.
- The intricate details of the painting astonished art critics around the world.
- It astonished me how easily she adapted to the new environment.
- The childβs vivid imagination can astonish adults in ways they often forget.
- Learning about different cultures always astonishes him, making him eager for more.
- The sudden change in weather astonished the meteorologists who had predicted sunshine.
- Witnessing the kindness of strangers can astonish even the most jaded hearts.