unastonishable

English

Etymology

un- + astonishable

Adjective

unastonishable (comparative more unastonishable, superlative most unastonishable)

  1. Incapable of astonishment.
    • 1966, Gerald Kersh, The angel and the cuckoo, page 308:
      Flanking this were the sword Napoleon had worn at Lodi, and one of his little Mameluke sabers from Egypt. The unastonishable Alma smiled her set smile at these treasures []
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