Surprise: English to English |
Surprise (n.) A dish covered with a crust of raised paste, but with no other contents. |
Surprise (n.) Anything that causes such a state or emotion. |
Surprise (n.) The act of coming upon, or taking, unawares; the act of seizing unexpectedly; surprisal; as, the fort was taken by surprise. |
Surprise (n.) The state of being surprised, or taken unawares, by some act or event which could not reasonably be foreseen; emotion excited by what is sudden and strange; a suddenly excited feeling of wonder or astonishment. |
Surprise (n.) To come or fall suddenly and unexpectedly; to take unawares; to seize or capture by unexpected attack. |
Surprise (n.) To hold possession of; to hold. |
Surprise (n.) To lead (one) to do suddenly and without forethought; to bring (one) into some unexpected state; -- with into; as, to be surprised into an indiscretion; to be surprised into generosity. |
Surprise (n.) To strike with wonder, astonishment, or confusion, by something sudden, unexpected, or remarkable; to confound; as, his conduct surprised me. |