Is am surprised correct?
First of all, “I am surprised” is correct.” The word or part-of-speech “surprised” is the past participle of the verb “surprise.” And, “I am surprised” is in the passive voice as in “I am surprised” by your correct answer of this question.
What is the meaning of I am surprised?
Meaning of surprised in English feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect: It’s not like you to behave like this, Alice – I’m surprised at you (= I feel disappointed with you)! I’m not surprised (that) he didn’t keep his promise. I’m surprised to see you here.
What can I say when I’m surprised?
Ways of saying that you are surprised or shocked – thesaurus
- funnily enough. phrase.
- you don’t say. phrase.
- heavens above. phrase.
- Well, I never (did) phrase.
- is that a fact? phrase.
- you would not believe. phrase.
- of all things/people/places. phrase.
- now I’ve seen everything/it all. phrase.
How do you use surprised?
Surprised sentence example
- I was a little surprised at the invitation.
- I’m surprised to see you out here.
- I’m surprised the clothing store was open.
- She looked as surprised as Lisa felt.
- The king’s soldiers were surprised to find everybody awake along the road.
- I’m surprised I didn’t sleep too.
Can’t say I’m surprised meaning?
It’s a facetious way of saying that someone is not surprised.
What does Why am I not surprised mean?
The last line is strange because ‘why am I not surprised’ is a sarcastic way to state that you expected something or predicted something. Or that someone has told you something stupidly obvious.
What’s a word for surprised?
In this page you can discover 70 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for surprised, like: astonished, shocked, struck with amazement, startled, bewildered, astounded, amazed, flabbergasted, jolted, confounded and flustered.
How do you express shock in text?
The phrases that you can use to describe how shocked you are,are as follows :-
- The news came as a complete shock.
- We are completely taken aback.
- I was just stunned.
- It’s unbelievable.
- Words can’t describe how I feel about this …
- There is no way it could have happened.
- To come to terms with.
- To give moral support.
How do you express surprise in a sentence?
Example sentences express surprise
- When confronted about it, he expressed surprise, saying that he didn’t know how it had got there.
- They expressed surprise that the levy had been targeted only at the soft drinks sector.
- There seems to be some surprise expressed at the large amount of sick leave taken by civil servants.
What is the similar meaning of surprise?
astonish, amaze, nonplus, startle, astound, stun, flabbergast, stagger, shock, stop someone in their tracks, stupefy, leave open-mouthed, take someone’s breath away, dumbfound, daze, benumb, confound, take aback, jolt, shake up. informal bowl over, knock for six, floor, blow someone’s mind, strike dumb.
What is a synonym for not surprised?
Adjective. Not surprised. unsurprised. nonplussed.