astonishment

ਹੈਰਾਨ
definition
noun
she looked at him in astonishment
great surprise.
example
I wonder if I'll ever get over this sense of 'astonishment' that hits me every now and then.
To my great 'astonishment' , he proceeded to ask me out - right there, in front of my parents!
The look on his face as he saw Missy at the door was both of 'astonishment' and embarrassment.
I hope that future generations will look back on this debate with 'astonishment' and shame.
To Peter's 'astonishment' a familiar figure was wading ashore, a red and white lifebelt about his waist.
she looked at him in 'astonishment'
To my 'astonishment' , the moment we start talking, we hit it off instantly.
Friends and colleagues expressed 'astonishment' last night as the news broke.
She gasped in 'astonishment' , frozen in place by the shock of his words and his actions.
As Alyssa looked at her she saw with 'astonishment' that the woman was blind.
To the township's 'astonishment' , their team hammered one visiting club after another.
He gave a small bow and then, to Faith's 'astonishment' , he gave her a small smile.
It's used as an expression of pleased 'astonishment' , or at least it was when I was a boy.
Walker stared at him in open 'astonishment' , the hairs on the back of his neck rising.
They paused with the same look of embarrassment and 'astonishment' on their faces.
He looks at me strangely, half with 'astonishment' , and half with what seems to be fear.
Details of their hefty pay slips have drawn both intense criticism and 'astonishment' from the public.
Each point is conveyed with a sense of 'astonishment' and consternation at the world he depicts.
His widow yesterday told of her 'astonishment' at discovering her husband's debts after his death.
She leaned forward and turned to face him with a look of 'astonishment' on her face.
I tried to contain my anger and 'astonishment' , but apparently Isabelle didn't.
To his 'astonishment' he discovered he had a brother, a sister and two cousins.
she looked at him in 'astonishment'
She wrote a couple of short stories and, to her 'astonishment' , was published.
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