Pronunciation: /ˈwʌndər/
noun a feeling of amazement and admiration caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar
A1 I have a wonder about how birds can fly.
A2 The children expressed their wonders about the stars in the sky.
B1 The scientist's wonder at the complexity of the human brain led to years of research.
B2 The wonder of nature's beauty never fails to amaze me.
C1 The artist's work evokes a sense of wonder and awe in its viewers.
C2 The exploration of the universe sparked a deep sense of wonder in the astronaut.
verb desire or be curious to know something
A1 I wonder where my keys are.
A2 She wonders if it will rain tomorrow.
B1 I wonder what time the movie starts.
B2 He wonders if he should take the job offer.
C1 I wonder why she hasn't replied to my email.
C2 They wonder if they will ever achieve their dreams.
formal I often wonder about the implications of artificial intelligence on society.
informal I wonder if we'll have pizza or pasta for dinner tonight.
slang I wonder what's the tea with that new guy in our class.
figurative As I stood on the mountain peak, I couldn't help but wonder about the vastness of the universe.
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