Unsurprised
verb (used with object), surprised, surprising.
1.
to strike or occur to with a sudden feeling of wonder or astonishment, as through unexpectedness:
Her beauty surprised me.
2.
to come upon or discover suddenly and unexpectedly:
We surprised the children raiding the cookie jar.
3.
to make an unexpected assault on (an unprepared army, fort, person, etc.).
4.
to elicit or bring out suddenly and without warning:
to surprise the facts from the witness.
5.
to lead or bring unawares, as into doing something not intended:
to surprise a witness into telling the truth.
noun
6.
an act or instance of surprising or being surprised.
7.
something that surprises someone; a completely unexpected occurrence, appearance, or statement:
His announcement was a surprise to all.
8.
an assault, as on an army or a fort, made without warning.
9.
a coming upon unexpectedly; detecting in the act; taking unawares.
Idioms
10.
take by surprise,
to come upon unawares.
to astonish; amaze:
The amount of the donation took us completely by surprise.
adjective
1.
not feeling amazement or wonder
verb (transitive)
1.
to cause to feel amazement or wonder
2.
to encounter or discover unexpectedly or suddenly
3.
to capture or assault suddenly and without warning
4.
to present with something unexpected, such as a gift
5.
(foll by into) to provoke (someone) to unintended action by a trick, etc: to surprise a person into an indiscretion
6.
(often foll by from) to elicit by unexpected behaviour or by a trick: to surprise information from a prisoner
noun
7.
the act or an instance of surprising; the act of taking unawares
8.
a sudden or unexpected event, gift, etc
9.
the feeling or condition of being surprised; astonishment
10.
(modifier) causing, characterized by, or relying upon surprise: a surprise move
11.
take by surprise
to come upon suddenly and without warning
to capture unexpectedly or catch unprepared
to astonish; amaze
surfer
see: take by surprise
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