Similar words: wondrous, ponderously, vigorously, generously, rigorously, dangerously, rapturously, dexterously. Meaning: adv. (used as an intensifier) extremely well.
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1. No doubt most young children find themselves wondrously alerted to anything having to do with horses.
2. We found the library wondrously warm, being ingeniously heated by hot pipes which also gushed water into the latrines.
3. The colors changed wondrously slowly.
4. She grow wondrously fond of stealing off to corners by herself.
5. It is wondrously clean, emitting mainly pristine steam when burned.
6. A passerby enjoyed it very wondrously and asked the blindman without reason : What do you do this ?
7. If you but smile, spring zephyrs blow through my spirits, wondrously.
8. He remains a paradox: an intensely private public writer who has dedicated himself in wondrously inventive ways to undoing the Big Lie.
9. The sunshine floods the sleepy village street, a storm has left everything drenched, and wondrously refreshed.
10. Who but Italo Calvino could have selected two hundred of Italy's traditional folktales and retold them so wondrously?
11. Ever since they had set eyes on each other they had been wondrously happy.
12. Xanthic ester is a kind of catcher in the floatation of minerals. Though only a very little amount of xanthic ester is discharged into water,[Sentence dictionary] it smells wondrously bad.
More similar words: wondrous, ponderously, vigorously, generously, rigorously, dangerously, rapturously, dexterously, treacherously, disastrously, vociferously, preposterously, chondrogenesis, androgynous, round and round, joyously, piously, famously, callously, piteously, curiously, nervously, copiously, ominously, furiously, arduously, anxiously, hideously, viciously, ruinously.