wonderment
IPA: wˈʌndɝmʌnt
noun
- A state, arousal, or thing describable by wonder, strange, awe, surprise, marvel, or astonishment.
- A puzzle or curiosity.
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Examples of "wonderment" in Sentences
- I just looked and smiled in wonderment of why this was said.
- The Indians looked at him in wonderment that he should laugh.
- Sambrooke, who forgot his beloved statistics in wonderment at girl babies that insisted on growing up.
- "That was close to a shank," Faldo said in wonderment as Harrington hit the second of two balls into the water.
- Around them, the Grand Central crowd looks on in wonderment, trying to figure out what's going on -- a little scared, but delighted too.
- Townshend later told her afterward that her performance made him weep, and at the end, you can see Barbra Streisand turn to Townshend and ask in wonderment, "Did you write that song?"
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