surpriseful

English

Etymology

From surprise + -ful.

Adjective

surpriseful (comparative more surpriseful, superlative most surpriseful)

  1. Full of surprise; surprising.
    • 1996, Bernard M. Bass, New Paradigm of Leadership, page 57:
      Finally, when the environment is surpriseful, novel strategies and creativity need to be intellectually stimulated.
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