Unastonished

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnəˈstɑnɪʃt/

Definitions of unastonished

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case, it means not surprised or amazed

Example Sentences

A1 She was unastonished by the magician's tricks.

A2 The children were unastonished by the sudden appearance of a clown.

B1 Having grown up in a circus, she was unastonished by the acrobatic feats.

B2 The seasoned detective was unastonished by the criminal's elaborate alibi.

C1 After years of experience in the field, the scientist was unastonished by the groundbreaking discovery.

C2 The veteran journalist remained unastonished by the shocking revelations in the expose.

Examples of unastonished in a Sentence

formal Despite the unexpected turn of events, he remained unastonished and composed.

informal She was unastonished by his outrageous behavior, having seen it all before.

slang I was totally unastonished when she told me the gossip about him.

figurative His poker face left her unastonished, unable to read his true emotions.

Grammatical Forms of unastonished

past tense

unastonished

plural

unastonished

comparative

more unastonished

superlative

most unastonished

present tense

unastonished

future tense

will be unastonished

perfect tense

have been unastonished

continuous tense

is being unastonished

singular

unastonished

positive degree

unastonished

infinitive

to be unastonished

gerund

being unastonished

participle

unastonished

Origin and Evolution of unastonished

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unastonished' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'astonished' meaning 'surprised or amazed'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'unastonished' has remained consistent in its meaning of 'not surprised or amazed' since its first known use in the early 17th century.