amazing

adjective16 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.0

A very common way to intensify the adjective 'amazing'.

Used to strongly emphasize how surprising or impressive something is.

Used in a superlative sense to mean the single most impressive example.

Emphasizes the genuine and sincere nature of the amazement.

Often used to express a sense of awe or disbelief.

Emphasizes that the quality of being amazing is pure and uncomplicated.

Means 'to a significant degree', similar to 'rather' or 'pretty'.

Informal way to say something is very impressive.

A strong intensifier, meaning completely and totally amazing.

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

A strong idiomatic expression meaning that something is absolutely and completely amazing.

To describe a state of being as impressive or wonderful.

To have an appearance that is very impressive.

Used when something you hear or hear about seems very impressive.

To realize or feel that someone or something is very impressive.

Used to describe food or drink that has a very impressive flavor.