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Definition of wonder
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Wonder
(v. i.) To feel doubt and
curiosity;
to wait with
uncertain
expectation;
to query in the mind; as, he
wondered
why they
came..
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Wonders
::
Wonders
(adv.)
See
Wondrous.
Portentous
::
Portentous
(a.)
Hence:
Monstrous;
prodigious;
wonderful;
dreadful;
as, a beast of
portentous
size..
Astound
::
Astound
(a.) To
astonish;
to
strike
with
amazement;
to
confound
with
wonder,
surprise,
or
fear..
Amaze
::
Amaze (v. t.)
Bewilderment,
arising
from fear,
surprise,
or
wonder;
amazement..
Flabbergast
::
Flabbergast
(v. t.) To
astonish;
to
strike
with
wonder,
esp. by
extraordinary
statements..
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..
Ferly
::
Ferly (n.) A
wonder;
a
marvel.
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A
species
of
fictitious
writing,
originally
composed
in meter in the
Romance
dialects,
and
afterward
in
prose,
such as the tales of the court of
Arthur,
and of
Amadis
of Gaul;
hence,
any
fictitious
and
wonderful
tale; a sort of
novel,
especially
one which
treats
of
surprising
adventures
usually
befalling
a hero or a
heroine;
a tale of
extravagant
adventures,
of love, and the
like..
Good Now
::
Good now () An
exclamation
of
wonder,
surprise,
or
entreaty..
Thaumaturgy
::
Thaumaturgy
(n.) The act or art of
performing
something
wonderful;
magic;
legerdemain.
Wonderer
::
Wonderer
(n.) One who
wonders.
Muse
::
Muse (n.) To
wonder.
Ferly
::
Ferly (n.)
Singular;
wonderful;
extraordinary.
Gapingstock
::
Gapingstock
(n.) One who is an
object
of
open-mouthed
wonder.
Farlie
::
Farlie
(n.) An
unusual
or
unexpected
thing;
a
wonder.
See
Fearly.
Zounds
::
Zounds
(interj.)
An
exclamation
formerly
used as an oath, and an
expression
of anger or
wonder..
Wonder
::
Wonder
(n.) That
emotion
which is
excited
by
novelty,
or the
presentation
to the sight or mind of
something
new,
unusual,
strange,
great,
extraordinary,
or not well
understood;
surprise;
astonishment;
admiration;
amazement..
Talisman
::
Talisman
(n.) A
magical
figure
cut or
engraved
under
certain
superstitious
observances
of the
configuration
of the
heavens,
to which
wonderful
effects
are
ascribed;
the seal,
figure,
character,
or
image,
of a
heavenly
sign,
constellation,
or
planet,
engraved
on a
sympathetic
stone,
or on a metal
corresponding
to the star, in order to
receive
its
influence..
Facility
::
Facility
(n.) Ease in
performance;
readiness
proceeding
from skill or use;
dexterity;
as,
practice
gives a
wonderful
facility
in
executing
works of art..
Geason
::
Geason
(a.) Rare;
wonderful.
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