- nounwonder (noun) · wonders (plural noun)
- a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable:"he had stood in front of it, observing the intricacy of the ironwork with the wonder of a child"
- the quality of a person or thing that causes wonder:"Athens was a place of wonder and beauty"
- a strange or remarkable person, thing, or event:"the electric trolley car was looked upon as the wonder of the age"
- having remarkable properties or abilities:"a wonder drug"
- a surprising event or situation:"it is a wonder that losses are not much greater"
verbwonder (verb) · wonders (third person present) · wondered (past tense) · wondered (past participle) · wondering (present participle)- desire or be curious to know something:"how many times have I written that, I wonder?" · "I can't help wondering how Stasia and Katie are feeling"
- used to express a polite question or request:"I wonder whether you have thought more about it?"
- feel doubt:"I wonder about such a marriage"
- feel admiration and amazement; marvel:"people stood by and wondered at such bravery"
- be surprised:"if I feel compassion for her, it is not to be wondered at"
OriginOld English wundor (noun), wundrian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wonder and German Wunder, of unknown ultimate origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable:
verb- desire or be curious to know something:
- feel admiration and amazement; marvel:
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