rather amazing

Frequency: 6.04.2 per million words

Used to express that something is quite or impressively surprising, often used in American English.

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Examples (20)

  • The view from the top of the mountain was rather amazing.
  • The view from the mountain top was rather amazing.
  • Her ability to solve complex problems so quickly is rather amazing.
  • She gave a rather amazing performance at the concert last night.
  • The level of detail in the miniature model is rather amazing.
  • It's rather amazing how quickly children learn new languages.
  • It was a rather amazing performance, considering he had only practiced for a week.
  • His ability to recall facts is rather amazing.
  • I find his dedication to the cause rather amazing.
  • They've developed a rather amazing new technology.
  • If they manage to pull this off, it will be rather amazing.
  • I found the intricate details of the artwork to be rather amazing.
  • The story of her survival in the wilderness is rather amazing.
  • The transformation of the old building was rather amazing to witness.
  • He cooked a five-course meal for twenty people by himself, which is rather amazing.
  • To think he achieved all that at such a young age is rather amazing.
  • Watching the solar eclipse unfold was a rather amazing experience.
  • Despite the challenges, their resilience was rather amazing.
  • The transformation of the old warehouse into a modern art gallery has been rather amazing.
  • The speed at which the project was completed was rather amazing.