Associations to the word «Amaze»
Noun
- Sancho
- Cease
- Admiration
- Staring
- Wonder
- Quixote
- Audience
- Honda
- Stupidity
- Libby
- Gaping
- Consternation
- Sight
- Carnage
- Ds
- Rayford
- Cy
- Accessibility
- Gaze
- Disgrace
- Impress
- Delight
- Nintendo
- Coleman
- Guise
- Entertainment
- Cope
- Stare
- Shock
- Leigh
- Garrett
- Ain
- Cub
- Fail
- Ned
- Bo
- Exploit
- Foe
- Rage
- Grasp
- Glimpse
- Adventure
- Everyone
- Anger
- Diesel
- Shame
- Extent
- Automobile
- Tear
- Shed
- Stuff
- Thing
- How
- Ambition
Adjective
Wiktionary
AMAZE, verb. (obsolete) To stupefy; to knock unconscious. [13th-17th c.]
AMAZE, verb. (obsolete) To bewilder; to stupefy; to bring into a maze.
AMAZE, verb. (obsolete) To terrify, to fill with panic. [16th-18th c.]
AMAZE, verb. To fill with wonder and surprise; to astonish, astound, surprise or perplex. [from 16th c.]
AMAZE, verb. (intransitive) To undergo amazement; to be astounded.
AMAZE, noun. (now poetic) Amazement, astonishment. [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
AMAZE, verb. Affect with wonder; "Your ability to speak six languages amazes me!".
AMAZE, verb. Be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me".
Wise words
Don't use words too big for the subject. Don't say
"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.