mind-blowing
/ˈmaɪnd bləʊɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmaɪnd bləʊɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmīn(d)-ˌblō-iŋ How to pronounce mind-blowing (audio)/ (ame, mw)
mind-blowing — adjective
1. so exciting, impressive, or unexpected that it leaves you amazed
so exciting, impressive, or unexpected that it leaves you amazed
The northern lights above the frozen lake were mind-blowing to Femi.
be + mind-blowing for a powerful visual experience
Wei said the drummer's final solo was mind-blowing and the crowd screamed for more.
mind-blowing + performance
The museum's new dinosaur hall was so mind-blowing that Sophia forgot to take photos.
Rohan found the space images mind-blowing after seeing stars born in bright clouds.
Walid opened the envelope and found a mind-blowing repair bill for the tiny scooter.
- amazing
broader and less intense, used for many positive situations
- astonishing
slightly more formal and focused on strong surprise
- mind-boggling
often stresses how hard something is to understand because it is so extreme
- ordinary
suggests nothing special or surprising
- underwhelming
suggests something feels less impressive than expected
文法句型
mind-blowing + noun
be + mind-blowing
so mind-blowing that + clause
用法筆記
Often used in informal English for experiences, performances, views, ideas, or facts that create a very strong reaction. It sounds stronger and more emotional than simply saying something is surprising or impressive.