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superise

 

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superise

Part of Speech: verb

Sense: to greatly surprise or astonish someone

Usage:

  1. She decided to superise her best friend with an unexpected visit.
  2. His incredible talent always superised the judges on the talent show.

Part of Speech: noun

Sense: a feeling of great surprise or astonishment

Usage:

  1. The immense applause from the audience filled her with superise.
  2. He couldn't hide his superise when he received the prestigious award.

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense: causing a feeling of great surprise or astonishment

Usage:

  1. The magician's superise ending left everyone in the audience in awe.
  2. The grand fireworks display created a superise spectacle for all to enjoy.

Part of Speech: adverb

Sense: in a way that causes great surprise or astonishment

Usage:

  1. She secretly planned the party so superise that nobody had a clue.
  2. He walked into the room and everyone turned to look at him superisingly.

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