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surprise
noun
1 a sudden, unexpected, astounding, amazing, etc event, factor, gift, etc.
2 a feeling of mental disorientation caused by something of this nature.
3 a the act of catching someone unawares or off-guard;
b the process of being caught unawares or off-guard.
adjective unexpected, sudden a surprise party .
verb (surprised , surprising )
1 to cause someone to experience surprise by presenting them with or subjecting them to something unexpected, amazing, etc surprised her with a kiss .
2 to come upon something or someone unexpectedly or catch unawares.
3 to capture or attack with a sudden unexpected manoeuvre.
[15c: French, from surprendre , surpris ]
surpriser noun .
surprise, surprise! an exclamation indicating that something is or ( ironic) is not a surprise.
take someone by surprise to catch them unawares or off-guard The news of the redundancies took everyone by surprise .
the surprise of one's life a very big shock or surprise.
surprised
adjective
1 taken unawares or off-guard.
2 shocked, startled, amazed.
surprisedly adverb .
surprisedness noun .
surprising
adjective unexpected, shocking or amazing; causing surprise a surprising number of people turned up .
surprisingly adverb .
surprisingness noun .
be surprising to be the source of shock, amazement, surprise, etc It's not surprising he's left her after what she did!
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