A feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar
“He analyzed the detail of the artwork with the wonder of a child.”
A feeling of concern or confusion, caused by something disturbing or perplexing
“We can only sit back in wonder when we witness the injustice that occurs in this world.”
A thing or a quality of something that causes wonder
“It is truly a wonder that caterpillars can turn into butterflies.”
A person or thing regarded as precious or special
Something rare, uncommon or unusual, especially one having particular value
An extremely impressive person, thing or achievement
A person or thing regarded as the finest or most important in their sphere or group
A performance or achievement that has been accomplished or managed with great skill
A lack or absence of trust or confidence
A famous person regarded with interest and curiosity
Excessive, or extravagant, adoration
Event beyond human control, like a natural disaster such as an earthquake or hurricane
A person who is highly skilled or knowledgeable in their field
A feeling or attitude that one does not know the truth of someone or something
A source of pride to someone or a group
A phenomenon that is popular for a short period of time
To think about something with curiosity or doubt
“I often wonder about what lies beyond our solar system.”
To feel, or be, surprised
“I couldn't help but wonder about the wacky ideas that Alexia was proposing.”
To be amazed
“We could only stand by and wonder at his prowess on the field.”
To have doubts or suspicions about
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