One common complaint regarding the adjectival use of amazing is the extent to which the word is used in what some feel is a watered-down fashion. Those who take this position argue that unless someone is literally being amazed, the word is ill-chosen.
While this defense of semantic integrity is understandable, we must point out that the broadened meaning of amazing is hardly an isolated case. In fact, a number of words that are semantically similar to amazing have also come unmoored from their original meanings. Fabulous once meant “characteristic of fables," and the earliest known sense of terrific was “exciting fear or awe.” Although the weakened meanings of such words have elicited complaints, most of them have eventually become accepted into the language over the course of time.
He showed an amazing lack of concern for others.
The amazing thing is that no one knows where it came from.
He has an amazing ability to learn new languages.
Her grandmother was really an amazing woman.
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And there’s amazing vintage Chanel jewelry in the film, too, in the form of pieces sewn onto Margot’s hair and costumes.—Radhika Seth, Vogue, 10 Jan. 2026 Everybody remembers the shot, but that rebound for the kick out was amazing.—C.j. Holmes, New York Daily News, 9 Jan. 2026 And that is an amazing cake that uses up a lot of egg yolks.—Bon Appétit, Bon Appetit Magazine, 9 Jan. 2026 To bring amazing things into the world for Elvis.—Chris Barilla, PEOPLE, 9 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for amazing
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