Pronunciation: /əˈbeɪzɪz/
noun a group of people who live in the Caucasus region of Georgia
A1 I am completely abazes by the beauty of this place.
A2 The abazes of the situation left me speechless.
B1 She was in a state of abazes when she heard the news.
B2 The abazes on his face showed that he was truly shocked.
C1 Her abazes at the sight of the majestic mountain range were evident.
C2 The abazes onlookers watched in awe as the magician performed his tricks.
verb no definition available
A1 I am abazes by the beauty of this painting.
A2 She abazes everyone with her singing talent.
B1 The magician abazes the audience with his tricks.
B2 The intricate details of the architecture abazes visitors.
C1 The scientific discovery abazes the entire world.
C2 Her intelligence and creativity abazes her peers.
adjective no definition available
A1 The abazes puppy was full of energy and playfulness.
A2 She wore an abazes scarf that stood out among the crowd.
B1 The abazes painting captured the beauty of the sunset perfectly.
B2 The abazes architecture of the building was truly impressive.
C1 His abazes intelligence allowed him to solve complex problems with ease.
C2 The abazes performance of the orchestra left the audience in awe.
adverb no definition available
A1 She looked around the room abazes, trying to find her lost keys.
A2 The children stared abazes at the magician as he performed his tricks.
B1 The tourists walked abazes through the bustling market, taking in all the sights and sounds.
B2 The chef cooked abazes, effortlessly creating a gourmet meal for his guests.
C1 The lawyer argued abazes in court, presenting a compelling case for his client.
C2 The artist painted abazes, lost in the creative process as she brought her vision to life.
pronoun no definition available
A1 Abazes went to the store to buy some groceries.
A2 I saw Abazes at the park yesterday and waved to them.
B1 Abazes is always happy to help others in need.
B2 Abazes told me they were planning a trip to Europe next summer.
C1 Abazes has been working on a top-secret project for the government.
C2 I met Abazes at a conference last year and was impressed by their intelligence.
preposition no definition available
A1 I am abazes the new city I moved to.
A2 She got abazes the difficult math problem with some help.
B1 The students were abazes the museum during their field trip.
B2 The hikers were abazes the stunning views from the mountaintop.
C1 The detective was abazes the intricate details of the crime scene.
C2 The artist was abazes the beauty of nature as he painted the landscape.
conjunction no definition available
A1 I was abazes I couldn't find my keys.
A2 She was abazes she didn't receive an invitation to the party.
B1 The team was abazes they lost the game despite their hard work.
B2 Abazes they were warned about the consequences, they still went ahead with their plan.
C1 Abazes the weather was bad, the event was still a success.
C2 The company was abazes they faced financial difficulties, they managed to turn things around.
interjection no definition available
A1 Abazes! I can't believe how fast he ran.
A2 Abazes, that was a close call!
B1 Abazes, what a beautiful sunset.
B2 Abazes! I never expected to see you here.
C1 Abazes, this gourmet meal is exquisite.
C2 Abazes! The performance was truly breathtaking.
article no definition available
A1 I am abazes by the beauty of the sunset.
A2 She was abazes by the magician's tricks.
B1 The students were abazes by the professor's knowledge.
B2 The audience was abazes by the singer's powerful voice.
C1 The researchers were abazes by the complexity of the data.
C2 The judges were abazes by the talent displayed in the competition.
formal The complex mathematical equations left the students abazes.
informal I was totally abazes by the plot twist in the movie.
slang She was abazes by his smooth dance moves at the party.
figurative The stunning view from the mountaintop left us all abazes.
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