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Что (кто) такое surprisingly$80635$ - определение

EMOTIONAL STATE EXPERIENCED AS THE RESULT OF AN UNEXPECTED EVENT
Wowed; Surprised; Surprisingly; Element of surprise; 😲; 😮; 😯; Astonishment; 🤯; 🫢
  • Comedian [[Carol Burnett]] looking surprised.
  • Facial expressions of astonishment
  • Amélie]] as she presents him with the sword that belonged to her father [[Eugène de Beauharnais]].
  • ''Sunday at the Museum'', [[Honoré Daumier]]
  • A child looks at her [[iPad]] (not pictured) with surprise.
  • KJV}}
  • Violation of expectancies.

surprised         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you are surprised at something, you have a feeling of surprise, because it is unexpected or unusual.
This lady was genuinely surprised at what happened to her pet...
Chang seemed surprised to find the big living-room empty...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ at/by n, ADJ to-inf, ADJ that/how
2.
see also surprise
astonishment         
n.
1) to express astonishment
2) astonishment at (he could not conceal his astonishment at seeing them together)
3) astonishment that + clause (they expressed astonishment that I won the election)
4) in astonishment (they gaped in astonishment)
5) to smb.'s astonishment (to our astonishment, they arrived on time)
astonishment         
n.
Amazement, wonder, surprise.

Википедия

Surprise (emotion)

Surprise (pronunciation ) is a brief mental and physiological state, a startle response experienced by animals and humans as the result of an unexpected event. Surprise can have any valence; that is, it can be neutral/moderate, pleasant, unpleasant, positive, or negative. Surprise can occur in varying levels of intensity ranging from very-surprised, which may induce the fight-or-flight response, or little-surprise that elicits a less intense response to the stimuli.