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1Astounding — Astounding, ursprünglich Astounding Stories of Super Science, ist ein monatlich erscheinendes US amerikanisches Science Fiction Magazin, das zum ersten Mal im Januar 1930 als Pulp Magazin erschien und nach einigen Namenswechseln bis heute unter… …
2Astounding — As*tound ing, a. Of a nature to astound; astonishing; amazing; as, an astounding force, statement, or fact. {As*tound ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
3astounding — index ineffable, noteworthy, prodigious (amazing), remarkable, special, unusual Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
4astounding — [adj] amazing astonishing, breathtaking, confounding, eye popping*, mindblowing*, mind boggling*, overwhelming, shocking, startling, stupefying, surprising, wondrous; concepts 548,571 …
5Astounding — Analog Science Fiction and Fact  Astounding Stories Analog {{{nomorigine}}} Pays …
6astounding — adj. 1) astounding to + inf. (it was astounding to watch) 2) astounding that + clause (it was astounding that an experienced engineer had made such a miscalculation) * * * [ə staʊndɪŋ] astounding that + clause (it was astounding that an… …
7astounding — [[t]əsta͟ʊndɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED If something is astounding, you are shocked or amazed that it could exist or happen. The results are quite astounding. Syn: amazing, astonishing Derived words: astoundingly ADV GRADED ADV adj/adv, ADV with cl… …
8Astounding — Astound As*tound , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Astounded}, [Obs.] {Astound}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Astounding}.] [See {Astound}, a.] 1. To stun; to stupefy. [1913 Webster] No puissant stroke his senses once astound. Fairfax. [1913 Webster] 2. To astonish; to …
9astounding — adjective Date: 1586 causing astonishment or amazement < an astounding revelation > • astoundingly adverb …
10astounding — adjective That astounds or astound. astounding success Syn: Extraordinary, fantastic, incredible, marvelous, miraculous, phenomenal, unbelievable, wonderful …