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# amazed, amazement, astonish, astonished, astonishing, marvel, marveled, marveling, marvelous, wonder, wonders, wondering, wonderful, dumbfounded, confusion, alarmed, remarkable, astounded, surprised, marvelous things, amazing events
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# amazed, amazement, astonish, astonished, astonishing, marvel, marveled, marveling, marvelous, wonder, wonders, wondering, wonderful, dumbfounded, confusion, alarmed, remarkable, astounded, surprised, marvelous things, amazing events, appalled
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## Definition:
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* Other ways to translate these words could be "extremely surprised" or "very shocked."
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* Related words include "marvelous" (amazing, wonderful), "amazement," and "astonishment."
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* In general, these terms are positive and express that the people were happy about what had happened.
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* To be "appalled" is to be amazed or horrified by something that is bad or evil.
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(See also: [miracle](../kt/miracle.md), [sign](../kt/sign.md))
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# snare, snares, ensnare, ensnares, ensnared, entrap, trap, traps, trapped
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# snare, snares, ensnare, ensnares, ensnared, entrap, trap, traps, trapped, noose
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## Definition:
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* To "fall into a trap" refers to falling into a deep hole or pit that was dug and hidden in order to catch an animal.
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* A person who is starts sinning and cannot stop can be described as "ensnared by sin" in a figurative reference to the way an animal can be ensnared and cannot escape.
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* Just as an animal is endangered and hurt by being in a trap, so a person caught in the trap of sin is being harmed by that sin and needs to be set free.
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* A "noose" is a rope or vine designed to catch an animal around the neck.
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(See also: [free](../other/free.md), , [prey](../other/prey.md), [Satan](../kt/satan.md), [tempt](../kt/tempt.md))
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