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Definition of won
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Won (v. i.) To dwell or
abide.
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Astound
::
Astound
(a.) To
astonish;
to
strike
with
amazement;
to
confound
with
wonder,
surprise,
or
fear..
Miracle
::
Miracle
(v. t.) To make
wonderful.
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To
wonder.
Strangeness
::
Strangely
(adv.)
In a
strange
manner;
in a
manner
or
degree
to
excite
surprise
or
wonder;
wonderfully.
Portentous
::
Portentous
(a.)
Hence:
Monstrous;
prodigious;
wonderful;
dreadful;
as, a beast of
portentous
size..
Fain
::
Fain (a.)
Well-pleased;
glad; apt; wont; fond;
inclined.
Awe
::
Awe (n.) The
emotion
inspired
by
something
dreadful
and
sublime;
an
undefined
sense of the
dreadful
and the
sublime;
reverential
fear, or
solemn
wonder;
profound
reverence..
Wonderful
::
Wonderful
(a.)
Adapted
to
excite
wonder
or
admiration;
surprising;
strange;
astonishing.
Mirabilary
::
Mirabilary
(n.) One who, or a work
which,
narrates
wonderful
things;
one who
writes
of
wonders..
Myth
::
Myth (n.) A story of great but
unknown
age which
originally
embodied
a
belief
regarding
some fact or
phenomenon
of
experience,
and in which often the
forces
of
nature
and of the soul are
personified;
an
ancient
legend
of a god, a hero, the
origin
of a race, etc.; a
wonder
story of
prehistoric
origin;
a
popular
fable which is, or has been,
received
as
historical..
Astonish
::
Astonish
(v. t.) To
strike
with
sudden
fear,
terror,
or
wonder;
to
amaze;
to
surprise
greatly,
as with
something
unaccountable;
to
confound
with some
sudden
emotion
or
passion..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To make a
sudden
impression
upon, as by a blow; to
affect
sensibly
with some
strong
emotion;
as, to
strike
the mind, with
surprise;
to
strike
one with
wonder,
alarm,
dread,
or
horror..
Bewonder
::
Bewonder
(v. t.) To
wonder
at; to
admire.
Wonderstruck
::
Wonderstruck
(a.)
Struck
with
wonder,
admiration,
or
surprise..
Surquedous
::
Surprising
(a.)
Exciting
surprise;
extraordinary;
of a
nature
to
excite
wonder
and
astonishment;
as,
surprising
bravery;
a
surprising
escape
from
danger..
Bewonder
::
Bewonder
(v. t.) To fill with
wonder.
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Old-fashioned;
wonted;
customary;
as of old; as, the good old
times;
hence,
colloquially,
gay;
jolly..
Phenomenal
::
Phenomenal
(a.)
Relating
to, or of the
nature
of, a
phenomenon;
hence,
extraordinary;
wonderful;
as, a
phenomenal
memory..
Brag
::
Brag (v. i.) To talk about one's self, or
things
pertaining
to one's self, in a
manner
intended
to
excite
admiration,
envy, or
wonder;
to talk
boastfully;
to
boast;
-- often
followed
by of; as, to brag of one's
exploits,
courage,
or
money,
or of the great
things
one
intends
to do..
Wonder
::
Wonder
(adv.)
Wonderfully.
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