Pronunciation: /wɜːrk ˈwʌndərz/
noun a person's employment or occupation
A1 My grandmother always says that chicken soup can work wonders when you're sick.
A2 A good night's sleep can work wonders for your mood and productivity.
B1 Regular exercise has been proven to work wonders for both physical and mental health.
B2 The new marketing strategy worked wonders for increasing sales.
C1 The innovative technology implemented by the company has worked wonders in improving efficiency.
C2 The therapist's techniques have worked wonders in helping patients overcome their fears.
verb to have a very beneficial effect or produce impressive results
A1 Adding a little bit of salt can work wonders in enhancing the flavor of the soup.
A2 Regular exercise can work wonders for your overall health and well-being.
B1 Taking a break from work can work wonders in reducing stress levels.
B2 Learning a new language can work wonders for expanding your career opportunities.
C1 Implementing new strategies in the marketing campaign worked wonders for increasing sales.
C2 The new software system worked wonders in streamlining the company's operations.
formal The new marketing strategy has proven to work wonders for our sales numbers.
informal Adding a bit of lemon to the soup really works wonders for the flavor.
slang Using this new shampoo has really worked wonders on my hair.
figurative A little bit of kindness can work wonders in building strong relationships.
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