Surprise in a sentence as a noun

So it comes as no surprise that we first have conclusive results about the higher mass range.

None of this should have been new or a surprise to the writer's mom, who was coming to Android from a feature phone.

A lot of companies out there are run by total morons or psychopaths, this doesn't surprise me at all.

Or expressed surprise that the Vogue Spring edition is the one where they show off new styles, which is why it's so thick and has so few ads.

SF may have drastically improved in the presence of competition, but it's no surprise that some people are still angry.

Just hearing someone mention one of the ***** in a conversation is sometimes enough to make my mood plummet if I'm taken by surprise.

Surprise in a sentence as a verb

The surprise ID requirements struck me as manipulative, as if they knew if they'd asked for all this stuff before I booked a night, I wouldn't have used their site.

Not that this comes as a surprise...Navigation is great, so much better than Siri's dreadful voice, easy to navigate from A>B with a tap of your destination.

It would also not surprise me to learn that he's a pedantic basement-dweller, but I don't think, given what we've learned, it's conspiratorial or paranoid to suppose that this is governmental control.

" I mean, it's not like I haven't noticed the anti-Singaporean sentiments on HN lately - they don't surprise me, since a lot of HN folks are white middle/upper-middle class and lean libertarian[1], which is the exact opposite of Singapore.

This Economist post[0] addresses some of the many comments about statistical outliers:> The big surprise has been the support for the unabashedly elitist “super-forecaster” hypothesis.

In particular, the handoff between guest accounts and "real" trial accounts is of paramount importance to my business but is meaningless to customers who have guest accounts until they get to school, at which point they will often discover, to their surprise, that failing to make the decision yesterday to give me their email address now means their cards are totally inaccessible.

Surprise definitions

noun

the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you

noun

a sudden unexpected event

noun

the act of surprising someone

See also: surprisal

verb

cause to be surprised; "The news really surprised me"

verb

come upon or take unawares; "She surprised the couple"; "He surprised an interesting scene"

verb

attack by storm; attack suddenly

See also: storm