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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astounded look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's facial expression that conveys surprise or shock.
Example: "When she heard the news, her face wore an astounded look that left everyone speechless."
Alternatives: "stunned expression" or "amazed gaze."
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My mother said, 'Well, perhaps it's as well your father's dead because otherwise you couldn't have got divorced.' I gave her an astounded look, but that's how it was then".
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Mike Myers's astounded expression says it all.
So they both looked astounded at that.
She looked astounded, as if she could have never envisioned a situation in which she would falter so badly.
It gives the audience no credit for being able to recognize drama or humor or incongruity; these things must be announced with syrupy music and smarmy backstage profiles and close-ups of the judges looking astounded or appalled.
It was just the raw look of an astounded animal, hanging on to whatever it could find.
I feel astounded and very lucky.
These latter images, captured by satellites, allow us to see the Earth in ways our ancestors would've been completely astounded by the Earth from above looks like a very different, almost serene, place compared to the day-to-day grind of living on it.
Looking back, Garner is clearly astounded that she said nothing to the man.
When the astounded Blaurock inquired "And what, Herr General, have you brought us for this operation?", Model looked him severely and responded "Myself!" before bursting into laughter.
astounded probably.
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