Other Surprise(18 words) aghast (adjective) - Struck with shock, amazement, or horror anticlimax (noun) - A situation where the outcome is much less dramatic than expected. appalled (adjective) - Filled with dismay or disgust, especially at something morally wrong. astonish (verb) - To surprise or impress (someone) greatly astound (verb) - To cause others to be very surprised or shocked discrepancy (noun) - A difference between two things that are expected to be the same. divulge (verb) - To reveal something secret or private, to make known information that was previously hidden. dumbfounded (adjective) - So shocked that you cannot speak dumbstruck (adjective) - So shocked or surprised as to be unable to speak. flabbergasted (adjective) - To be surprised, amazed, or shocked very unexpectedly impact (noun) - The force or action of one object hitting another. longshot (noun) - A venture or guess that has only the slightest chance of succeeding or being accurate. mystery (noun) - Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain, a person or thing that arouses curiosity or wonder because it is unknown or puzzling. startle (verb) - To cause a person or animal to feel sudden shock or alarm telltale (adjective) - Revealing or indicating something hidden or secret, showing the inner nature of something. thunderbolt (noun) - A sudden flash of lightning with a loud crash of thunder, or an unexpected and dramatic event or piece of news. unthinkable (adjective) - So out of the ordinary that it cannot be imagined as possible untimely (adjective) - Not happening at a useful or expected time.