- sur|pris|al
- sur|pris|al «suhr PRY zuhl», noun.the act of surprising or state of being surprised; surprise.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sur|pris|ed|ly — «suhr PRY zihd lee», adverb. in a manner indicating surprise; with surprise … Useful english dictionary
sur|pris|er — «suhr PRY zuhr», a person or thing that surprises … Useful english dictionary
sur|pris´ing|ness — sur|pris|ing «suhr PRY zihng», adjective. causing surprise: »a surprising recovery. SYNONYM(S): astonishing, amazing. –sur|pris´ing|ly, adverb. –sur|pris´ing|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
sur|pris´ing|ly — sur|pris|ing «suhr PRY zihng», adjective. causing surprise: »a surprising recovery. SYNONYM(S): astonishing, amazing. –sur|pris´ing|ly, adverb. –sur|pris´ing|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
sur|pris|ing — «suhr PRY zihng», adjective. causing surprise: »a surprising recovery. SYNONYM(S): astonishing, amazing. –sur|pris´ing|ly, adverb. –sur|pris´ing|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
un´sur|pris´ing|ly — un|sur|pris|ing «UHN suhr PRY zihng», adjective. not surprising; expected: »An unsurprising feature of the special new volume: 5,300 of the distinguished women declined to tell their ages (Newsweek). –un´sur|pris´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
un|sur|pris|ing — «UHN suhr PRY zihng», adjective. not surprising; expected: »An unsurprising feature of the special new volume: 5,300 of the distinguished women declined to tell their ages (Newsweek). –un´sur|pris´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
sur — sur·a·min; sur·anal; sur·base; sur·based; sur·cin·gle; sur·coat; sur·cu·lose; sur·cu·lus; sur·excitation; sur·face·ly; sur·face·man; sur·fac·er; sur·fac·tant; sur·facy; sur·feit·er; sur·fi·cial; sur·fuse; sur·fu·sion; sur·gen·cy; sur·gent;… … English syllables
pris — cy·pris; en·ter·pris·er; im·pris·on; im·pris·on·able; im·pris·on·ment; pris; pris·able; pris·can; pris·cil·la; pris·cil·lian; pris·cil·lian·ism; pris·iad·ka; pris·mal; pris·mat·ic; pris·mat·i·cal; pris·mat·i·cal·ly; pris·ma·tize; pris·ma·toid;… … English syllables
pris — pris, ise (prî, pri z ) part. passé de prendre. 1° Saisi, retenu. • Dans les lacs de la chèvre un cerf se trouva pris, LA FONT. Fabl. I, 8. Fig. • Venez et ouvrez les yeux, et voyez les liens cachés dans lesquels votre coeur est pris,… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré