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Sep 11, 2011 · I am astonished by the news. I am astonished at the news. Which one is the correct preprosition or both carry the same meaning?
Is semantically correct? Sad face, astonished face, surprised face, etc.
Feb 12, 2022 · For example, astonished face Technically, the face isn’t astonished, but the person, more precisely, the brain feels astonished. But my iphone emoji is named astonished …
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Oct 15, 2008 · I agree with the husband. Surprised goes with the fear of being caught performing an activity either illegal, immoral or bad conduct. The exposure will surprise and not astonish. …
I was astonished by beautiful views. | WordReference Forums
Jun 25, 2013 · Hello, I'd like to know if the word 'astonished' sounds natural in the following sentence (made-up by me):I was astonished by beautiful views in China. I'm asking because I …
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Hola a todos. No estoy seguro si estoy diciendo esta frase correctamente. "Recuerdo que ella estaba muy asombrada y muy impresionada por mi capacidad de hablar y entender su …
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Apr 3, 2007 · I don't really care about the feeling itself, it could be astonished as well as surprised since I'm focused on the grammatical component. I hope to have expressed myself correctly, …
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Jan 15, 2019 · The argument I'm familiar with says that "astonished" is a past participle and a given thing at a given time either has or hasn't astonished a given person. Sticklers for this …
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Apr 8, 2007 · Hi, Are they the same or are they different? 1. Everybody was astonished by Alice's strange ideas. 2. Everybody was astonished at Alice's strange ideas. Thank you very much.
I was dumbfounded/astonished when... | WordReference Forums
Feb 23, 2011 · How could you phrase: I was dumbfounded/astonished/astounded when... This is referring to being surprised in a kind of bad way: as in the kind of emotion...
stunned & atonished | WordReference Forums
Feb 4, 2007 · Firstly, it is "a s tonished", not "atonished"! I would never use stunned about, astonished about or stunned with. You might hear someone use a slang phrase and say: …