Mazing: meaning, definitions and examples

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mazing

 

[ əˈmeɪ.zɪŋ ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

describing something

The word 'amazing' describes something that causes great surprise or wonder. It conveys a strong sense of admiration and astonishment.

Synonyms

astonishing, extraordinary, impressive, incredible

Examples of usage

  • The view from the mountain top was simply amazing.
  • She had an amazing talent for singing.
  • The magician performed an amazing trick that left the audience in awe.

Translations

Translations of the word "mazing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 incrível

🇮🇳 अद्भुत

🇩🇪 erstaunlich

🇮🇩 menakjubkan

🇺🇦 вражаючий

🇵🇱 niesamowity

🇯🇵 驚くべき (おどろくべき)

🇫🇷 étonnant

🇪🇸 asombroso

🇹🇷 şaşırtıcı

🇰🇷 놀라운 (nollaun)

🇸🇦 مذهل (muthhil)

🇨🇿 ohromující

🇸🇰 úžasný

🇨🇳 惊人的 (jīng rén de)

🇸🇮 neverjetno

🇮🇸 ótrúlegt

🇰🇿 тамаша

🇬🇪 საოცარი (saoc'ari)

🇦🇿 möhtəşəm

🇲🇽 increíble

Etymology

The word 'amazing' originates from the verb 'amaze,' which dates back to the late Middle Ages, around the 14th century, from the Old French 'esmaier' meaning 'to frightener'. The form was influenced by the adjective 'mazed,' which means 'confused' or 'bewildered'. The modern use of 'amazing' has evolved to express a sense of wonder, surprise, or astonishment with a positive connotation, particularly in contemporary language. Its usage has expanded significantly in recent decades, often used in contexts relating to extraordinary achievements or experiences that evoke strong feelings of admiration. Today, 'amazing' is a widely used term in both everyday language and popular culture, reflecting the human tendency to appreciate and express acclaim for exceptional and inspiring events or qualities.