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what´s the difference between surprised and amazed
I want examples of both ,because I can´t use them properly
28 jan. 2012 00:25
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Amazed is much more intense than surprised.
I was surprised to learn that she was a math student.
I was amazed to learn that the guy next door was a world champion athlete in track.
I was surprised by her call. I wasn't expecting it.
I was amazed to see that everyone walked away from that horrible accident and that nobody was injured.
28 januari 2012
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Amazed means an overwhelming feeling of wonder and can last quite a while. In comparison, surprised means something sudden and new which takes over your attention at that moment. It's quite quick, and doesn't last so long.
28 januari 2012
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To expound a bit upon Maxey's excellent response, I would say that "amaze" usually has a positive connotation, whereas a "surprise" can be good or bad.
28 januari 2012
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