astonishment in the PONS Dictionary

astonishment Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to my relief/horror/astonishment
to stare in astonishment

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Pipette arrives and watches his behaviour in astonishment.
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Software binding this key to some other feature is likely to cause astonishment at the lack of help.
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In the morning, to everyone's astonishment, a tiny white kitten had snuggled into the slipper.
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And he finds to his astonishment, the archaic remnants of a ship.
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The following morning the passengers awake to find to their astonishment that the ship is deserted.
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Some former players reacted with astonishment at the decision taken by the team management.
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To her astonishment, both paths lead to romantic crossroads.
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Examples: marminino (indicates surprise or astonishment, admiration), abirobado (something like crazy).
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Over the next 48 hours, edicts were proclaimed in an attempt to shore up the restoration, to the astonishment of the general public.
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The father's initial astonishment gave way to his approval.
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