wondrous

IPA: wˈʌndrʌs

adjective

  • Wonderful; amazing, inspiring awe; marvelous.

adverb

  • In a wonderful degree; remarkably; wondrously.
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Examples of "wondrous" in Sentences

  • Telling tall tales Some pretenders to glory spin wondrous yarns.
  • Tear-drops have chafed mine eyelids and rail down in wondrous wise,
  • Kipling has caught up in wondrous songs for the future centuries to sing.
  • Tear-drops have chafed mine eyelids and rail down in wondrous wise, v. 53.
  • God works in wondrous ways destroying the wisdom of the wise and frustrating the intelligence of the intelligent (1 Cor 1: 19).
  • I will tell, in fact, how this strange man carried with him, in his bag, instruments that I had never seen before then, which he called his wondrous machines.
  • With the sale of "D is for Delicious" (which means I sold 2 out of 5 stories written in wondrous Michigan), I can declare that Clarion was, writing-wise, only a major waste of time.
  • O God, who in wondrous wise didst raise up blessed Joan for the defense of her faith and her country: grant, we beseech thee, through her intercession, that thy church, overcoming all the wiles of her enemies, may enjoy unceasing peace.

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