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surprise




1 different feelings of surprise
2 what you do and say when you are surprised

1 different feelings of surprise
- something that you did not expect, or the feeling that you have when this happens: surprise (noun C/U)
I want my birthday present to be a surprise. He looked up in surprise when I spoke. To our surprise, she had already gone when we arrived.
- something that causes a feeling of surprise is surprising (adverb surprisingly), it surprises you
It's surprising that nobody has asked that question before. Not surprisingly, she got pretty angry. It wouldn't surprise me if it rained this afternoon. Let's surprise her by giving her a party.
- when sth happens which you did not expect, you are surprised
I was surprised to see so many people there. She was surprised at his behaviour.
- if sth that you were not expecting happens to you, it takes* you by surprise
His answer took me by surprise.
- something that you did not expect is unexpected (adverb unexpectedly)
an unexpected guest to arrive unexpectedly
- happening unexpectedly and quickly: suddenly, all of a sudden, all at once; adjective: sudden
Everything happened so suddenly that it's difficult to remember the details. All of a sudden, she burst out laughing. a sudden noise/movement
※—† very surprising
- very surprising: amazing, incredible, astonishing
an amazing trick an astonishing success
- if sth is very surprising, it amazes you, astonishes you, you are or feel amazed/astonished (at/by it)
You amaze me. She has astonished us all by her decision. I'm amazed at the prices here.
- a feeling of great surprise: amazement (noun U), astonishment (noun U)
to stare in amazement Her eyes opened wide in astonishment.
※—† bad surprises
- something which is surprising and bad or unpleasant is shocking, a shock, it shocks you, you feel shocked
Conditions in the camps are shocking. His death was a terrible shock to everyone. She's suffering from the shock of the news. The pictures may shock you.
- if sth surprises and perhaps frightens you, it is startling, it startles you, you feel startled
You startled me when you came into the room so quietly. a startled look
- a sudden shock or disappointment: blow
His death was a terrible blow to the whole family. My exam results were a bit of a blow.
※—† strange and surprising
- strange and surprising: funny
That's funny - why have the lights gone out?
- to say that sth is strange and surprising, you can begin funnily (enough)
Funnily enough, I had a similar experience to yours last week.
- very surprising and therefore rather difficult to believe: incredible (adverb incredibly)
What an incredible story!
- two or more things happening at the same time by chance: coincidence (noun C/U)
What a coincidence! I had just mentioned your name when you came in the door. By coincidence, we had bought our hats from the same shop.

2 what you do and say when you are surprised
- to make a sudden movement because of surprise or fear: jump
I wish you would knock on the door before you come in - you made me jump.
- very surprised and therefore unable to speak for a moment: speechless, stunned, taken aback
Her answer left him speechless. a stunned silence We were stunned by the news. She was completely taken aback by his question and couldn't think of a thing to say.
- to say sth suddenly because you are surprised, angry, etc: exclaim; what you say: exclamation
'What a lovely surprise!' he exclaimed. There were exclamations of delight as the children opened their presents.
- to express surprise, you can say (oh) really? or (good) heavens! or gosh! or wow!
Really? How did you find this out? Good heavens! Is that really the time? I must go! Gosh! I don't know what to say! Thank you! Wow! That's fantastic!
- to emphasize that sth is surprising, you can use even
I was in such a hurry that I didn't even have time for breakfast. Even the Prime Minister was present.
※—† MORE ...
- an unexpected and unpleasant piece of news: bombshell
The announcement came as a bombshell.
- if sth is completely unexpected, you can say that it happens (right) out of the blue
The job offer came right out of the blue, from a company I had never even heard of.

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