astound

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
8
Words With Friends
10
Letters
7
Pronunciation
/əˈstaʊnd/
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/əˈstaʊnd/ · /əˈstæɔnd/ · /əˈstæʊnd/

Definition of astound

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.
    “1637, John Milton, Comus, London: Humphrey Robinson, p. 8, These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The vertuous mind […]”
    “The yell which Isaac raised at this unfeeling communication made the very vault to ring, and astounded the two Saracens so much that they let go their hold of the Jew.”
    “The vices of the poor sometimes astound us here; but when the secrets of all hearts shall be made known, their virtues will astound us in far greater degree. Of this I am certain.”
    “1982, Paul Auster, “On the High Wire” in The Art of Hunger, Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press, 1992, p. 240, A young man had strung a wire between the towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral and walked and juggled and danced on it for three hours, astounding the crowds of people below.”
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verb

  1. To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.
    “1637, John Milton, Comus, London: Humphrey Robinson, p. 8, These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The vertuous mind […]”
    “The yell which Isaac raised at this unfeeling communication made the very vault to ring, and astounded the two Saracens so much that they let go their hold of the Jew.”
    “The vices of the poor sometimes astound us here; but when the secrets of all hearts shall be made known, their virtues will astound us in far greater degree. Of this I am certain.”
    “1982, Paul Auster, “On the High Wire” in The Art of Hunger, Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press, 1992, p. 240, A young man had strung a wire between the towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral and walked and juggled and danced on it for three hours, astounding the crowds of people below.”

adj

  1. (obsolete)Stunned; astounded; astonished.
    “[…] his hollow eyne Lookt deadly dull, and stared as astound;”
    “For some Moments the Esquire stood astound, he rubb’d his Eyes, look’d on his Sister, stared at the Maid:”
    “Thus Ellen, dizzy and astound, As sudden ruin yawned around, By crossing terrors wildly tossed, Still for the Douglas fearing most, Could scarce the desperate thought withstand, To buy his safety with her hand.”

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Etymology

From Middle English astouned, astoned, astuned, past participle of astounen, astonen, astunen (“to astonish”). More at astonish.

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