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überraschend

Überraschend is a German adjective and adverb meaning “surprising” or “unexpected.” It describes things that were not anticipated, such as events, results, or appearances, as well as the reactions they provoke. In attributive position it agrees with the noun: eine überraschende Nachricht, überraschende Ergebnisse, ein überraschender Gewinn. In predicative use it can appear as: Die Nachricht war überraschend.

As an adverb, überraschend modifies verbs or clauses to express that something happened in an unexpected way:

Etymology and related forms: überraschend is formed from the verb überraschen (to surprise) with the participial

Usage notes: Surprising can describe both positive and negative occurrences, though the tone can influence interpretation.

Die
Nachricht
kam
überraschend
früh.
Die
Ergebnisse
sind
überraschend
gut
angekommen.
The
word
is
commonly
used
across
formal
and
informal
registers
to
convey
that
something
exceeded
expectations
or
defied
anticipation.
suffix
-end
and
the
prefix
über-.
The
related
noun
is
Überraschung
(“surprise”).
Related
terms
include
unerwartet
(unexpected)
and
erstaunlich
(astonishing),
which
can
convey
similar
but
slightly
different
nuances.
Usage
tends
to
favor
überraschend
in
situations
where
the
surprise
is
notable
but
not
necessarily
emotionally
charged.
In
writing,
choosing
überraschend
over
unerwartet
can
shift
emphasis
from
mere
lack
of
expectation
to
a
stronger
sense
of
impact
or
astonishment.
The
word
is
versatile
and
remains
common
in
journalism,
analysis,
and
everyday
speech.