Definition of surprised in English:
 surprised
adjective səˈprʌɪzdsərˈpraɪzd
Feeling or showing surprise.
 there was a surprised silence
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Both Georgiana and Charles looked surprised at these words, but Darcy continued even before they had a chance to form a question.
 -  "Who are you?" she asked, genuinely surprised that anyone would be bothering her.
 -  Surprised laughter had met moments of his choreography on more than one occasion.
 -  Happy and surprised passers-by streamed off of the street to nibble at the samples and admire the displays.
 -  She looked surprised, but answered encouragingly, "Oh, Mrs. H., we have plenty of sugar in the house."
 -  The remark drew a surprised response from some of the judges.
 -  Another surprised spectator acknowledges that Westerners actually do have a sense of humour.
 -  But when the inquisitor asks for the names of backing musicians, the response ranges from total bewilderment to pleasantly surprised acknowledgement of utter ignorance.
 -  Surprised authorities then sent reinforcements consisting of 200 martial police to quell further unrest in the city.
 -  However, the folks behind a recent study sound surprised that a whopping 56 % of resumes are now sent by email.
 
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adverbsəˈprʌɪzɪdli
 They all shook their heads and she looked at them surprisedly.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Amy looked at him surprisedly, and a little frightened.
 -  Everyone looked at him surprisedly, because he didn't use that tone of voice very much.
 
   Definition of surprised in US English:
 surprised
adjectivesərˈpraɪzdsərˈprīzd
Feeling or showing surprise.
 there was a surprised silence
 Example sentencesExamples
-  "Who are you?" she asked, genuinely surprised that anyone would be bothering her.
 -  Surprised laughter had met moments of his choreography on more than one occasion.
 -  The remark drew a surprised response from some of the judges.
 -  Another surprised spectator acknowledges that Westerners actually do have a sense of humour.
 -  Both Georgiana and Charles looked surprised at these words, but Darcy continued even before they had a chance to form a question.
 -  Surprised authorities then sent reinforcements consisting of 200 martial police to quell further unrest in the city.
 -  She looked surprised, but answered encouragingly, "Oh, Mrs. H., we have plenty of sugar in the house."
 -  Happy and surprised passers-by streamed off of the street to nibble at the samples and admire the displays.
 -  But when the inquisitor asks for the names of backing musicians, the response ranges from total bewilderment to pleasantly surprised acknowledgement of utter ignorance.
 -  However, the folks behind a recent study sound surprised that a whopping 56 % of resumes are now sent by email.