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After the show I had inexpressible amazement.
Off the top of my head, here are a few antonyms (antonym being the opposite of the definition of a word) for amazement: indifference, composure, calmness, expectation
Among the many words that Shakespeare coined, amazement was used in numerous plays. One of the earliest was in the Tempest, Act I, Scene 2, when Prospero tells Miranda, "Be collected; No more amazement; tell your piteous heart that there is no harm done."
That is the correct spelling of "amazement" (state of wonder or awe).
Amazement is not a compound word.
Amazement and anxiety do not mean the same thing.
That sunset filled him with amazement.
Her performance on stage left the audience in total amazement.
An example: "You never seize to amaze me."
Yes, the word 'amazement' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of great surprise or wonder; astonishment; a word for an emotion.
The magician's tricks left the audience in complete amazement.
The magician's performance left the audience in a state of pure amazement.
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The adverb of wonder is amazement
"whew"
After the show I had inexpressible amazement.