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Definition of astonishingly in English: astonishinglyadverbəˈstɒnɪʃɪŋliəˈstɑnɪʃɪŋli 1Extremely surprisingly or impressively. this recording is, if anything, even more astonishingly played as submodifier some of the best food is astonishingly cheap Example sentencesExamples - Approximately two-thirds of the entire quilt is an astonishingly rich cerulean.
- The general fought astonishingly with relatively little support and constantly threatened supplies.
- Their misery is palpable without ever becoming sentimental, and both boys are astonishingly good.
- He clearly and astonishingly demonstrated the crystalline structure of water.
- The rapid decline of the sea turtle population is an astonishingly symbolic representation of what's wrong with our national environmental policy.
- The color photography is muted throughout, with the exception of the red, which is astonishingly vibrant to the point of overload.
- In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age.
- The heart astonishingly dances, but can sometimes miss a beat.
- Their Greco-Roman wrestlers also performed astonishingly.
- Scooby-Doo went through several Saturday morning transformations during his astonishingly long television run.
- 1.1sentence adverb Used to express surprise at an event or situation.
astonishingly, the novel is still selling 7,600 copies a year Example sentencesExamples - Astonishingly, this was his first solo exhibition in the United States.
- Astonishingly, not a single one of the 33 artists from the '80s who are interviewed is non-white.
- Astonishingly, the exhibition is the first show devoted to this groundbreaking artist to be staged in the UK.
- His two concurrent shows were the first substantial New York exposure for this towering figure in, astonishingly, nearly 30 years.
- Most astonishingly, the movie's sole purpose seems to be to prepare audiences for the next installment.
- It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works.
- The whole thing was recorded—quite astonishingly—in one day in April in the excellent hall of the Royal Northern College of Music.
- Somewhat astonishingly, there are no wider plans to develop the sites, so there will be no lasting physical legacy.
- Astonishingly, a version of that show is still touring the Midwest.
- Astonishingly, this is the first book in English entirely devoted to Urbino.
Definition of astonishingly in US English: astonishinglyadverbəˈstäniSHiNGlēəˈstɑnɪʃɪŋli 1Extremely surprisingly or impressively. this recording is, if anything, even more astonishingly played as submodifier some of the best food is astonishingly cheap Example sentencesExamples - The heart astonishingly dances, but can sometimes miss a beat.
- He clearly and astonishingly demonstrated the crystalline structure of water.
- In her breakthrough role, she shows herself to be an astonishingly capable actress at such a young age.
- The rapid decline of the sea turtle population is an astonishingly symbolic representation of what's wrong with our national environmental policy.
- The general fought astonishingly with relatively little support and constantly threatened supplies.
- Approximately two-thirds of the entire quilt is an astonishingly rich cerulean.
- The color photography is muted throughout, with the exception of the red, which is astonishingly vibrant to the point of overload.
- Scooby-Doo went through several Saturday morning transformations during his astonishingly long television run.
- Their misery is palpable without ever becoming sentimental, and both boys are astonishingly good.
- Their Greco-Roman wrestlers also performed astonishingly.
- 1.1sentence adverb Used to express surprise at an event or situation.
astonishingly, the novel is still selling 7,600 copies a year Example sentencesExamples - Astonishingly, this is the first book in English entirely devoted to Urbino.
- Astonishingly, the exhibition is the first show devoted to this groundbreaking artist to be staged in the UK.
- Somewhat astonishingly, there are no wider plans to develop the sites, so there will be no lasting physical legacy.
- Astonishingly, this was his first solo exhibition in the United States.
- Astonishingly, a version of that show is still touring the Midwest.
- Most astonishingly, the movie's sole purpose seems to be to prepare audiences for the next installment.
- His two concurrent shows were the first substantial New York exposure for this towering figure in, astonishingly, nearly 30 years.
- It's as though the director is cramming as much bizarre and quirky humor into each frame as possible, and astonishingly enough, it all works.
- Astonishingly, not a single one of the 33 artists from the '80s who are interviewed is non-white.
- The whole thing was recorded—quite astonishingly—in one day in April in the excellent hall of the Royal Northern College of Music.
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