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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61 In retrospect, I wonder if we should have done more.
62 No wonder the firm makes a loss; the office is terribly overstaffed.
63 'That's right!' Bobby exclaimed in wonder. 'How did you remember that?'.
64 No wonder he is not hungry; he has been eating sweets all day.
65 I began to wonder if I'd ever be able to afford my own apartment.
66 It's small wonder you got tanned, staying out in the sun all that time.
67 There has been no news for a week and he is beginning to wonder.
68 He felt wonder mingled with awe at the Grand Canyon.
69 I wonder if you could find me a deck of cards?
70 Christmas should be a time of excitement and wonder, not a cynical marketing ploy.
71 "If brutal killers like these two are at work, it is no wonder that so many Kosovans have fled, " he said.
72 You have to wonder how anyone could say that seriously and with a straight face.
73 Walk down Castle Street, admire our little jewel of a cathedral, then wonder at the castle.
74 I wonder how many celebrities actually use the products they endorse.
75 I wonder if you'd be kind enough to call him.
76 I wonder if I'll recognize Philip after all these years.
77 The palace has been described as the eighth wonder of the world.
78 " I wonder what to do,'she said worriedly; he paused worriedly before calling the bank.
79 I wonder why you can't credit him with the same generosity of spirit.
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80 'I wonder if I shall ever see them again,' he mused.
81 Michael seemed very cool towards us today. I wonder whether we've offended him.
82 I wonder if you could ease up a little, as some more people want to sit down.
83 I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
84 I wonder if there's any fizz left in the lemonade.
85 She began to wonder whether she wouldn't go mad with the tedium of the job.
86 It was a constant wonder to me that my father didn't die of exhaustion.
87 The company is cutting back its spending and I wonder what the implications will be for our department.
88 As you listen, you notice how every single word is imbued with a breathless sense of wonder.
89 If you stop making excuses and do it you'll wonder what took you so long.
90 I wonder if I might have a word with Mr Abbot?
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