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amazing

[ uh-mey-zing ]

adjective

  1. causing great surprise or sudden wonder:

    He wowed the audience with amazing feats of magical illusion.

  2. In addition to amazing tour leaders, many of our programs are accompanied by university faculty who are experts on the destination.



amazing

/ əˈɪɪŋ /

adjective

  1. causing wonder or astonishment

    amazing feats

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Derived Forms

  • ˈԲ, adverb
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Other Word Forms

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Word History and Origins

Origin of amazing1

First recorded in 1520–30; amaze + -ing 2
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It’s amazing making TV and film, but it’s a huge thing that involves 200 people and you have to communicate everything to everyone and you have to compromise and deal with execs.

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“They’re a little bit bewildered seeing press conferences from the county saying what an amazing job you’ve done,” said Gillotte, whose union’s contract with the county expired a week before the fires.

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"It would be a massive honour to, hopefully, be in that ballpark of people who have achieved amazing things," says Yee.

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The fact he has only two strikeouts in 87 at-bats and none in nine Marmonte League games is amazing.

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"Bradford has produced some amazing artists, literary artists, visual artists, contemporary artists," she told Radio 4.

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