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Unsurprised for Dummies

adjective


What does Unsurprised really mean?

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Unsurprised is a word that describes a feeling or state of mind when something happens or is known, and it doesn't lead to any surprise or shock. It's like when you can predict what is going to happen because it's something that you expected or knew was going to happen.

Imagine you have a pet dog that always barks when the mail carrier brings the mail. One day, as you are sitting in your living room, you hear the mail carrier approach your house, and your dog starts barking. You might not be surprised by your dog's behavior because you know it always happens when the mail carrier arrives. In this situation, you could say you are unsurprised by your dog's barking because it is something you have come to expect.

Now, let's think about it in another way. Have you ever seen a magic trick where a magician pulls out a rabbit from an empty hat? At first, you might be very surprised because it seems impossible for a rabbit to appear out of thin air. But, if you have seen the same trick multiple times and know that it's just a trick, you might stop feeling surprised when you see the rabbit appearing. In that case, you would be unsurprised because you know what to expect.

So, to sum it all up, when we say someone is unsurprised, we mean that they aren't surprised by something because they expected it to happen or because they already knew about it. It's like when you can see things coming or when you are not caught off guard by something. Being unsurprised means that what has happened or what is known doesn't cause any surprise or shock in a person. It's almost like being prepared for what's to come or having a good understanding of a situation.


Revised and Fact checked by Megan Brown on 2023-10-29 22:29:13

Unsurprised In a sentece

Learn how to use Unsurprised inside a sentece

  • I was unsurprised when my favorite team won the game because they have been playing really well all season.
  • Sarah was unsurprised when she received an A on her test because she had studied really hard for it.
  • The detective was unsurprised when he discovered who the culprit was because he had suspected them all along.
  • I was unsurprised when my mom told me that she was making my favorite dinner because she knows it always makes me happy.
  • The teacher was unsurprised when James turned in his homework late again because he has a habit of procrastinating.

Unsurprised Synonyms

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Unsurprised Antonyms

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