Synonym: doubt, gape, marvel, question, stare. Similar words: wonderful, ponder, ponderous, condemn, condense, condemned, respondent, condescend. Meaning: ['wʌndə(r)] n. 1. the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising 2. something that causes feelings of wonder 3. a state in which you want to learn more about something. v. 1. have a wish or desire to know something 2. place in doubt or express doubtful speculation 3. be amazed at.
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31 It was a time filled with wonder that I'll always remember.
32 Jacelin says he didn't do it, but I still wonder.
33 I often wonder what future generations will make of our efforts.
34 With the wonder of your love, the sun above always shines.
35 I wonder if he dare stand up to his boss.
36 No wonder the children are excited, - this is the first time they've been abroad.
37 There aren't any words to express properly all the wonder that I feel.
38 They were filled with wonder when they saw the spaceship.
39 I wonder what it was about her upbringing that made her so insecure.
40 I wonder at your allowing her to buy the expensive clothes.
41 I wonder what became of the people who lived next door?
42 I sometimes wonder about my old friend, where she is now and what she's doing.
43 As often as not when I make the effort to visit her, I wonder why I've even bothered.
44 People who visit the United States sometimes wonder how the states got their names.
45 I live here now, but I wonder who lived here originally?
46 You're not making me jealous. You're making me wonder what I saw you in the first place.
47 I wonder where he gets these strange ideas.
48 I wonder if the child has behaved properly.
49 I wonder why these dresses have been marked down.
50 It's paid for with stolen money,(www.Sentencedict.com) I shouldn't wonder.
51 People sometimes wonder about the future of the world.
52 I wonder at her perennial youthfulness.
53 They wonder at the boy's wit.
54 She held her breath with wonder and delight.
55 I wonder why James is always late for school.
56 I wonder why he's in such a mood today.
57 I sometimes wonder who's crazier, him or me.
58 Small wonder he was so tired!
59 I wonder now if that drink had been drugged.
60 I wonder none of you were hurt.
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