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Synonyms

surprisingly

American  
[ser-prahy-zing-lee, suh-] / sərˈpraɪ zɪŋ li, sə- /

adverb

  1. in a way that causes a feeling of wonder or astonishment.

    The artist creates works that are both approachable and surprisingly sophisticated.

  2. in a way that is seen as unlikely or unexpected.

    Despite its geographic isolation and small population, Reykjavik is surprisingly cosmopolitan.

    The phone has an impressive array of features, and yet is surprisingly affordable.


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Etymology

Origin of surprisingly

surprising ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

When something happens in a way that amazes you, use the adverb surprisingly, like when you find the kids at your new school to be surprisingly friendly. If a situation is surprising, it is completely unexpected — and you can say that it happens surprisingly. You might discover that the day is surprisingly warm, and you don't need your furry hat after all; or you may realize that college is surprisingly difficult after you breezed through high school. The French root word is surprise, "a taking unawares," which comes from surprendre, "to overtake." Surprisingly is surprisingly old, dating from the 1600's.

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From here, Robert carefully stacks a Jenga tower of suspense-laden set pieces and surprisingly moving family drama, without so much as letting the structure teeter.

From Salon Aug. 20, 2026

Small improvements can have a surprisingly large effect.

From Science Daily Aug. 20, 2026

Not surprisingly, that brought many in the crowd to their feet.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

Economists had expected a small increase in retail sales, but July brought surprisingly sour news.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

His arms were surprisingly taut with muscles, as if he’d spent the past week sword fighting.

From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan

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