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verbsur·prised also sur·prizedsur·pris·ing also sur·priz·ing
Definition of SURPRISE
transitive verb
1
: to attack unexpectedly; also : to capture by an unexpected attack
2
a : to take unawares <police surprised the burglars in the store> b : to detect or elicit by a taking unawares <sometimes surprised a tragic shadow in her eyes — Willa Cather>
3
: to strike with wonder or amazement especially because unexpected <his conduct surprised me>
intransitive verb
: to cause astonishment or surprise <her success didn't surprise>
— sur·pris·er noun
Variants of SURPRISE
surprise also surprize
Examples of SURPRISE
- The results will surprise you.
- Nothing you could say would surprise me.
- They surprised everyone by moving to the Bahamas.
- A police officer surprised the burglars.
- The troops were surprised by an attack from the north.
First Known Use of SURPRISE
15th century
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Synonym Discussion of SURPRISE
surprise, astonish, astound, amaze, flabbergast mean to impress forcibly through unexpectedness. surprise stresses causing an effect through being unexpected but not necessarily unusual or novel <surprised to find them at home>. astonish implies surprising so greatly as to seem incredible <a discovery that astonished the world>. astound stresses the shock of astonishment <too astounded to respond>. amaze suggests an effect of bewilderment <amazed by the immense size of the place>. flabbergast may suggest thorough astonishment and bewilderment or dismay <flabbergasted by his angry refusal>.
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