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[ UK /wˈʌndəmənt/ ]
[ US /ˈwəndɝmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising

How To Use wonderment In A Sentence

  • I hope we come to terms with reality, cherish the physical world and see the inherent beauty of the universe with wonderment and joy not in awe and fear. ex nihilo nihil fit. Global Voices in English » Global: Ramadan Mubarak
  • What wonderment to the animal at this discovery.
  • This piece leaves the listener with a feeling of wonderment about what another day in the city will hold.
  • His big blue eyes opened wide in wonderment.
  • As a child, I was filled with wonderment at my first encounter with electrum coins, potions of diminution, and lycanthropic foes. From the Dungeon to the Dictionary « Isegoria
  • In the wonderment of this taxonomy, the thing that is demonstrated in the exotic charm of another system of thought is the limitation of our own.
  • The summit anchor added to the wonderment: a sling around a statue of the Virgin, complete with a bouquet!
  • They were treated with awe, respect and looked at with wonderment.
  • The wonderment is found in explorations of the human condition. Telling people what to write
  • A few years ago, in the early morning mist at a municipal garbage dump near Tamazula, two hours drive south of Lake Chapala, there were so many black vultures spreading their wings and breakfasting that a group of Canadian ecotourists in my charge stood and stared in a mixture of wonderment and fear. Did you know? Mexico's vultures have very different eating habits.
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