unamazed
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a word derived from
amazed.
amazedadjectivegreatly surprised; astounded; suddenly filled with wonder.
Example Sentences
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We’re unamazed by flight, so we numb ourselves to its trials by blending it into the noise of every-day commerce.
From The New Yorker ● Feb. 1, 2016
If any would avoid the disappointment of ignorance and the alarms of the foolish, let him learn to look with unamazed expectancy at what will appear on the ocean of Society.
From Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) by George Jacob Holyoake
His tale the fisher told: With countenance unamazed, yet well content, That kneeler answered, 'Son, thy speech is true!
From Legends of the Saxon Saints by Aubrey De Vere
So glozed the Tempter, and his proem tuned: Into the heart of Eve his words made way, Though at the voice much marvelling; at length, Not unamazed, she thus in answer spake.
From Paradise Lost by John Milton
From the height of his measuring hand from the beaten clay beneath the oak, he proclaimed himself an infant prodigy; but Jack did not happen to be looking at him and so remained unamazed.
From The Gringos by Anton Otto Fischer