Astounded in a sentence as an adjective

I am nothing short of _astounded_ that we don't know if anti-matter "falls up".

I'm somewhat astounded to hear they have 972 employees.

I've been pretty astounded by the lack of technical knowledge that TC's writers possess.

What astounded me was how little others knew about non-MS technologies.

I'd be astounded [see update] if anyone here uses it for anything other than pirating.

>I am also astounded that people on HN are calling this a legitimate business.

"I am also astounded that people on HN are calling this a legitimate business.

If a news crew then goes and finds the winner, they will surely find an astounded, surprised, and very lucky feeling person.

I'm astounded that someone can build a GPS receiver from scratch, not to mention writing the code that interprets the GPS signals.

Another gem from Mozilla - I am astounded at how much good stuff is coming out of Mozilla in such a short timespan.

I am continually astounded by the amount of support Russia receives from HN commenters.

The article starts with the primary assumption that programming is a commodity skill, then is astounded when the world doesn't back up his theory.

Really, really sure?Finally, the officials presented the astounded Jana with a print-out of the entire Facebook correspondence she had had with her host father.

US Navy personnel who tour the newest generation of Korean and Japanese warships are universally astounded by the high quality, attention-to-detail, and overall great design.

But I recently began reading the print versions of these magazines again and I was astounded at what I had been missing: articles where I couldn't predict the next paragraphs based on the headlines; articles that answered my objections in the next paragraph; articles which clearly had taken a month to write.

Astounded definitions

adjective

filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or shock; "an amazed audience gave the magician a standing ovation"; "I stood enthralled, astonished by the vastness and majesty of the cathedral"; "astounded viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City bombing"; "stood in stunned silence"; "stunned scientists found not one but at least three viruses"

See also: amazed astonied astonished stunned