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What's "surprise" mean here? I didn't know it could be used as a noun too. What's the context that it's used commonly? Is it usually used for an exciting situation?

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Rebecca

In this context, "surprise" is synonymous with "secret". Surprise is commonly used as a noun especially when we use it to describe an exciting secret that we want to reveal to someone. It is also used as a verb to describe the action of revealing something to someone. Lastly, it can also be used to describe the feeling of being surprised or shocked. Ex: I have a surprise for you! = I have something exciting that I want to share with you (I have a gift for you). Ex: We are going to surprise her with a trip to Asia. = We have planned a trip to Asia for her, and we will reveal the secret to her soon.

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