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Meaning

The word "wonder" refers to a feeling of amazement and admiration, often caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar. It can also mean to feel curious or to contemplate something.

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Etymology

The word "wonder" originates from the Old English "wundor," which means "a marvel, miracle, or event that causes amazement." It has Germanic roots, shared with words in other languages that convey similar meanings of awe and marvel.

Examples

  1. She looked at the stars in wonder, marveling at their beauty.
  2. I often wonder what it would be like to travel back in time.
  3. The magician's tricks left the audience in a state of wonder and disbelief.
  4. Children's questions often arise from their natural sense of wonder about the world.

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