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amaze - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of amaze in Hindi

  • विस्मित
  • विस्मित करना
  • चौंका देना
  • अचंभे में डालना
  • अचंभित करना
  • हैरान करना

amaze Definition

  • surprise (someone) greatly; fill with astonishment. ( आश्चर्य (किसी को) बहुत; विस्मय से भर जाओ। )

amaze Example

  • He had brought the pictures for us to see and other ones that would totally shock and amaze you. ( वह हमारे लिए और अन्य लोगों को देखने के लिए तस्वीरें लाया था जो आपको पूरी तरह से हैरान और चकित कर देंगे। )
  • Football's incredible ability to throw up surprises never ceases to amaze me. ( फुटबॉल की आश्चर्यजनक क्षमता मुझे आश्चर्यचकित करने के लिए कभी नहीं छोड़ती है। )
  • It will undoubtedly stun and amaze you to know that my fashion sense has always been a bit dodgy. ( यह निस्संदेह आपको अचंभित करेगा और आपको यह जानकर आश्चर्य होगा कि मेरा फैशन सेंस हमेशा थोड़ा डोडी रहा है। )
  • The program will surprise, delight and astonish and amaze you with its quality and range of styles. ( कार्यक्रम आश्चर्यचकित, प्रसन्न और चकित करेगा और आपको इसकी गुणवत्ता और शैलियों की सीमा से विस्मित करेगा। )

More Sentence

  • It always amazes me how anybody can overlook the basic truths about America.
  • What amazes me about this interview is that he sees everything so clearly.
  • It amazes me that it has taken so long for this matter to come to court, when it has for many years been a contentious issue.
  • It amazes me how integral someone's personality is to our perception of them as individuals.
  • It amazes her that there is no union or association for models.
  • It amazes me that we are right in the heart of the city centre, while simultaneously being away from it all.
  • Wayne has performed many times and each time he amazes audiences with his vocals.
  • Mrs. Johnson's mouth dropped open in amazed disbelief.
  • It amazes him how people get seduced by the bogus trappings of fame.
  • When I put that in some perspective, it amazes me that I took so long to return.
  • It amazes me how common sense never prevails in situations like this.
  • What amazes me is that it doesn't happen more often - that other people don't stand their ground.
  • It amazes me that somebody can say very little, and not very loudly at all, and everyone listens to what she has to say.
  • His ability to keep working amazes his friends and his optimism about life and its gifts is exemplary.
  • All I could do was smile and shake my head in amazed disbelief.
  • What amazes me is that the President himself is not clamoring for an investigation.