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surprisingly English

Meaning surprisingly meaning

What does surprisingly mean?

surprisingly

in a surprising manner he was surprisingly friendly (= amazingly) in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise amazingly, he finished medical school in three years

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Simple sentences

Surprisingly enough, he turned out to be a thief.
The stock market was surprisingly quiet today.
Hanako turned out to be a surprisingly nice person.
This film was surprisingly interesting.
Maria completed her homework surprisingly quickly.
My method is surprisingly simple, but the impact is big.
My method is surprisingly simple, but highly effective.
Tom's French is surprisingly good.
Tom is surprisingly good at French.
Tom is surprisingly sensitive to cold.
It may have been a quixotic quest, but surprisingly enough, it was successful.
Tom's room was surprisingly tidy.
Tom's soup tasted surprisingly good.
This book is surprisingly easy to read, isn't it?
Surprisingly, he swims even on cold days.
Surprisingly, he was good at singing.
Her English was surprisingly good.
They're surprisingly good.
His unorthodox fighting style was surprisingly effective.
Tom seems surprisingly calm.
His English was surprisingly good.

Movie subtitles

Well, for a man who supposedly drank a bottle of rum, his blood alcohol is surprisingly low. Negligible, in fact.
The vagina is a surprisingly elastic organ, as midwifery will have shown you.
Not on marriage, surprisingly enough.
Mom, you're throwing shade, and you are surprisingly good at it.
Surprisingly well, particularly the spinal.
Surprisingly excellent testimony.
Ms. v. Bernburg, you dispense surprisingly few reprimands.
They were surprisingly fast.
And I'll see you surprisingly soon.
Sensible, practical, adventurous, pleasant, idealistic. - it was surprisingly hard choosing from so many facial types.
It has, you seem to know surprisingly little about your own planet!
He's surprisingly effective like that.
Not surprisingly, repeated telepathic probes undertaken by other subjects could not discover the true nature of her experiential space continuum.
Surprisingly not.
Yes and surprisingly enough he grasped the situation immediately.
He is surprisingly good at making such arrangements.
Being in a public ward is quite an experience for me, and a surprisingly pleasant one, I must admit.
Say, this Captain Crane of yours is surprisingly young for ajob this size.
Preparations for all this went surprisingly quickly.
Surprisingly, whenever I describe her. the symmetry of her features. the transparency of her skin and her hair.
Robert. Surprisingly not.
Experiments carried out in Germany. The United States, and here in Italy recently have had surprisingly good results.
THE BBC PROGRAM PLANNERS' SURPRISINGLY HIGH TOTAL HERE CAN BE EXPLAINED AWAY AS BEING WITHIN THE ORDINARY LIMITS OF STATISTICAL ERROR.
The latest opinion poll published today shows Labour ahead with 40 percent, the AA, second with 38 percent, and not surprisingly, Kentucky Fried Chicken running the Liberals a very close third.
You know, some of them are surprisingly talented, even artistic.
Then, surprisingly, the 10 missing men appeared.
Surprisingly, can be found by digging in the past people.
You'll find it surprisingly warm.
Not surprisingly, Dr. Stiller prefers to think in scientific categories.
Surprisingly, there is such a method.
Others, the defence mechanisms for instance, are surprisingly complex.
Surprisingly, Bud, what a beautiful area!
I found them surprisingly articulate.
Considering Inigo's lifelong search. he handled the news surprisingly well.
And most surprisingly, it turned out that we have a common ancestor.
You know, you were surprisingly brave. Really?
Surprisingly?
Surprisingly good.

News and current affairs

So, not surprisingly, economists are not in a good position to forecast how quickly it will end, either.
Switzerland and Australia surprisingly reached the elimination round, and the Asian and African teams disappointed somewhat, with only Ghana advancing.
Not surprisingly, the atmosphere at this year's World Economic Forum was grim.
Even more surprisingly, the government, under the pressure of public opinion, has allowed Bing Dian to resume publication.
Not surprisingly, this region was globally respected.
Not surprisingly, Chinese leadership was keen to avoid any reference to the last two centuries of struggle and humiliation, or to its problematic political agendas and thorny trade issues.
Surprisingly, there is no well-received explanation, because this boom's ultimate causes are mostly psychological.
Our results provide a surprisingly nuanced picture of Saudi attitudes.
Even on marriage, many Saudis expressed surprisingly liberal views.
The floating exchange-rate system works surprisingly well, but currency volatility and unpredictability look likely to remain an enduring constant in 2011 and beyond.
Not surprisingly, the political opposition to such debt mutualization was intense.
Not surprisingly, the US is the leading developer and user of drones, with a fleet of 7,500.
So, not surprisingly, most other developing countries would gratefully seize the opportunity to replicate China's growth pattern - including its pollution.
More surprisingly, Copenhagen's politicians have confidently declared that cutting CO2 now will ultimately make the city and its citizens wealthier, with today's expensive green-energy investments more than paying off when fossil-fuel prices rise.
Not surprisingly, many UN agencies and aid agencies in rich countries fight this approach.
Not surprisingly, workers are leaving the eurozone's crisis countries, but not necessarily for its stronger northern region.
Not surprisingly, the political elite became self-absorbed and served only its own narrow interests.
But, promisingly - and surprisingly, given the somewhat toxic state of US politics - it attracted broad support and intelligent commentary from many mainstream pundits.
These proposals, once in great vogue, have receded. Not surprisingly, the political opposition to such debt mutualization was intense.
Since his sweeping re-election, he has been surprisingly modest and magnanimous.
But it does remind us that, while the US is in many respects the most globalized society in the world, it can also be surprisingly insular and nationalistic.
Not surprisingly, the creation of a transnational Islamic political movement, boosted by thousands of underground jihadi Web sites, has blown back into the Kingdom.
Health, nutrition, and education may seem like obvious choices; more surprisingly, there is a strong case for making broadband access a top priority.
Not surprisingly, it was in Africa - not Europe or America - where the cell phone first overtook the housebound handset.

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