Mind-blowing (adjective)

Extremely impressive, astonishing, or astounding.

Origin:

A slang term, popularized in the 1960s.

Examples:

  1. The magician's mind-blowing illusions left the audience speechless.
  2. The concert was mind-blowing, the energy of the crowd was electric.
  3. The scale of the project was mind-blowing and it took a lot of effort to complete it.
  4. The new technology was mind-blowing, it would change the world forever.
  5. The story was mind-blowing and I couldn't put the book down.
Some random words: understandable, worktable, uppity