surprise
Often used to refer to a small gift or treat.
The feeling of surprise you have at the very beginning.
This is slightly redundant but used for emphasis.
Pretended surprise.
The advantage gained from doing something unexpected.
A fixed phrase used to introduce a very surprising event.
Used to describe how predictable something is.
Said ironically to mean that something is not surprising at all.
Used to say that something was surprising to someone.
An event that is surprising to someone.
Feeling of surprise caused by something.
Used to describe the state or manner of reacting.
An unexpected event intended for someone.
To be going to experience something surprising soon.
To not show that you are surprised.
To make people feel surprised.
To do something unexpected suddenly.
Slightly more formal, often about a visible reaction.
To pretend to be surprised.
Used to say that something seems possible or likely.