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Meanings of
arresting
in English
Commanding attention.
stunning
sensational
Related terms
impressive
Synonyms
Examples for "
stunning
"
stunning
sensational
Examples for "
stunning
"
1
The result of the satellite data is a
stunning
photo book, Water.
2
Kyle Edmund today added his name to the list of
stunning
upset.
3
For all his apparent age, this 'High King' moved with
stunning
speed.
4
That said, it was still a
stunning
example of balls-out gamer extravagance.
5
But after a
stunning
44 year career the greatest prize remained elusive.
1
TWO weeks ago, something quite
sensational
happened in the centre of Dublin.
2
But no story, even the most
sensational
,
can survive without new food.
3
The attention to detail at Fleet is just
sensational
and the service?
4
The most
sensational
tales have never reached the limits of the truth.
5
Tractable torque,
sensational
eight-speeder and excellent outward vision work in its favour.
Usage of
arresting
in English
1
They had been
arresting
the best of us for 'hacking' into things.
2
It was
arresting
,
revolting, terrible; it must have compelled in any case.
3
To get attention, some first-time novelists try to create an
arresting
structure.
4
It was entirely different from Pete's, and yet also
arresting
and mysterious.
5
Current therapies for periodontal diseases are highly predictable in
arresting
disease activity.
6
Somehow or other it was the one
arresting
object in the room.
7
It is quite an
arresting
concept, creating time with a moving ball.
8
Then he said, 'I am
arresting
you for assaulting a police officer.'
9
Hundreds of riot police also moved in,
arresting
at least one person.
10
Jammeh has long been criticised for
arresting
dissenters, rights activists and journalists.
11
The spare battery, the delay in
arresting
me, the choice of Matthews-
12
Caution may make sound commercial sense, but it rarely ensures
arresting
fashion.
13
The sheer number of references to race in that file is
arresting
.
14
The man who presently appeared in the doorway was an
arresting
figure.
15
Photograph: From Here Records The best tracks here are
arresting
,
intimate performances.
16
Police spokesperson Captain Nqobile Gwala thanked the police for
arresting
the suspects.
Other examples for "arresting"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
arresting
Noun
Singular
arrest
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
arrest people
arrest officers
arrest hand
arrest a man
arrest the progress
More collocations
Arresting
through the time
Arresting
across language varieties
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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