surprised
Variant of surprise
sur·prise (sər prīz′, sə prīz′)
transitive verb surprised -·prised′, surprising -·pris′·ing
- to come upon suddenly or unexpectedly; take unawares
- to attack or capture suddenly and without warning
- to cause to feel wonder or astonishment by being unexpected
- to present (someone) unexpectedly with a gift, etc.
- to cause by some unexpected action to do or say something unintended to surprise someone into an admission
- to bring out or elicit by such means to surprise an admission from someone
Etymology: ME surprysen < OFr surpris, pp. of sorprendre, to surprise, take napping < sur- (see sur-) + prendre, to take (see prize)
noun
- Now Rare the act of surprising or taking unawares
- an unexpected seizure or attack
- the state of being surprised; feeling aroused by something unusual or unexpected; wonder or astonishment
- something that surprises because unexpected, unusual, etc.
Related Forms:
- surprisedly sur·pris′·edly adverb
- surpriser sur·pris′er noun
take by surprise
- to come upon suddenly or without warning
- to amaze; astound
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