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Meaning

The word "amaze" means to surprise or astonish someone greatly. When something is so extraordinary or impressive that it leaves a person in awe, we say it has amazed them.

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Etymology

The word "amaze" comes from the Middle English "amased," which is derived from the Old English "amasian," meaning to confuse or daze. It has roots in the Proto-Germanic "*amōzōną," reflecting the sense of being overwhelmed.

Examples

  1. The magician's performance never fails to amaze the audience.
  2. I was amazed by the stunning views of the mountains during our hike.
  3. It amazes me how quickly technology evolves each year.
  4. The sheer talent of the young musician amazed everyone at the competition.
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