1 |
SurpriseAn attention-driven design technique that uses interruption and wonderment to create delight and drive action. Surprise on a landing page might come in the form of uncommon language or unique design e [..]
|
2 |
SurpriseThe actual value of a variable minus its predicted (or expected) value.
|
3 |
Surprisealso formerly surprize, late 14c., "unexpected attack or capture," from Old French surprise "a taking unawares" (13c.), from noun use of past participle of Old French sorprendre &q [..]
|
4 |
Surprisealso formerly surprize, late 14c., "overcome, overpower" (of emotions), from the noun or from Anglo-French surprise, fem. past participle of Old French surprendre (see surprise (n.)). Meanin [..]
|
5 |
SurpriseThe surfacing of an unanticipated uncertainty, either opportunity or risk event. [D01965]
|
6 |
Surprisecause to be surprised; "The news really surprised me" the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you a sudden unexpected event storm: attack by st [..]
|
7 |
Surprise to capture by surprise.
|
8 |
Surprisean emotion usually induced by the sudden events. It is one of the emptions that are very visible on the person's face- it included widening of the eyes, opening of the mouth, and gasp.
|
9 |
Surpriseiberrashn
|
10 |
Surpriseiberrashung
|
11 |
Surprise1 : a condition or situation in which a party to a proceeding is unexpectedly placed without any fault or neglect of his or her own and that entitles the party to relief (as a new trial) 2 : an ...
|
12 |
Surprise(n) the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you(n) a sudden unexpected event(n) the act of surprising someone(v) cause to be surprised(v) come upon or take unawares(v) a [..]
|
13 |
Surprisedifference between reported earnings and analysts consensus forecasts. Its a positive surprise if reported earnings exceed forecasts, and a negative surprise when reported earnings come in below for [..]
|
14 |
SurpriseDescribes the discrepancy between actual earnings and an earning's forecast.
|
<< Subjectivity | standard entropy of reaction >> |