Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • With amazement; in a manner that indicates astonishment or bewilderment.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb In amazement; with confusion or astonishment.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In a amazed manner.

Etymologies

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amazed +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Stare amazedly at incoherent stack of parts and "hardware" while wondering how in the world she talked you into this again.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • He would gaze amazedly out the window at a landscape he had only dared to imagine, yet he would be puzzled by the human scene in the cabin.

    A Laboratory in the Sky Peter Pesic 2011

  • Stare amazedly at incoherent stack of parts and "hardware" while wondering how in the world she talked you into this again.

    No more modular furniture, ever! A photo essay in real time 2009

  • "What's this all about?" bellowed Jameson, peering amazedly into the blank eyes of Augustine, who stood rigidly before the iconoscopic eyes and microphones.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Johnny Pez 2010

  • "What's this all about?" bellowed Jameson, peering amazedly into the blank eyes of Augustine, who stood rigidly before the iconoscopic eyes and microphones.

    "Undersea Prisoner" by Harl Vincent, part 5 Johnny Pez 2010

  • Our heads must come out of the sand, or our children will amazedly wonder why America slept as the coming storm darkened the sky.

    America needs "Moore" Democracy 2009

  • We just shook hands amazedly; and then I ordered everybody but Arthur out of the room, and hurried to the man on the bed.

    The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices 2007

  • Our heads must come out of the sand, or our children will amazedly wonder why America slept as the coming storm darkened the sky.

    Op-Ed: America needs "Moore" Health Freedom 2007

  • Cumberland curs burst out from backs of cottages and barked like other curs, and the Cumberland peasantry stared after the dog-cart amazedly, as long as it was in sight, like the rest of their race.

    The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices 2007

  • More serious of face, and more slow of action, than he had been, the boy completed his dressing, and came and sat down at the little breakfast-table, with his eyes amazedly directed to her face.

    Our Mutual Friend 2004

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