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wonder
verb
-
wonder
,
wondering
,
wonders
,
wondered
to
think
about
something
because
you
want
to
know
or
understand
it
•
I
wonder
if
the
train
will
be
late
again
.
I
wonder
if
the
train
will
be
late
again
.
•
She
couldn't
help
but
wonder
what
lay
inside
the
old
wooden
box
.
She
couldn't
help
but
wonder
what
lay
inside
the
old
wooden
box
.
verb
-
wonder
,
wondering
,
wonders
,
wondered
to
feel
great
surprise
and
admiration
•
Tourists
wondered
at
the
size
of
the
ancient
trees
.
Tourists
wondered
at
the
size
of
the
ancient
trees
.
•
I
always
wonder
at
her
ability
to
stay
calm
under
pressure
.
I
always
wonder
at
her
ability
to
stay
calm
under
pressure
.
noun
-
wonder
,
wondering
,
wonders
,
wondered
a
feeling
of
great
surprise
mixed
with
admiration
or
delight
•
The
children
gazed
in
wonder
at
the
fireworks
.
The
children
gazed
in
wonder
at
the
fireworks
.
•
She
opened
the
gift
with
eyes
full
of
wonder
.
She
opened
the
gift
with
eyes
full
of
wonder
.
noun
-
wonder
,
wondering
,
wonders
,
wondered
a
person
or
thing
that
is
extremely
surprising
,
impressive
,
or
effective
•
The
pyramids
are
a
wonder
of
ancient
engineering
.
The
pyramids
are
a
wonder
of
ancient
engineering
.
•
The
new
microscope
is
a
technological
wonder
.
The
new
microscope
is
a
technological
wonder
.
noun
-
wonder
a
feeling
of
great
surprise
mixed
with
admiration
or
pleasure
•
The
child
stared
in
wonder
at
the
fireworks
bursting
in
the
night
sky
.
The
child
stared
in
wonder
at
the
fireworks
bursting
in
the
night
sky
.
•
We
gazed
with
wonder
as
the
magician
made
the
coin
disappear
.
We
gazed
with
wonder
as
the
magician
made
the
coin
disappear
.
noun
something
or
someone
that
is
extremely
impressive
or
amazing
•
The
Grand
Canyon
is
a
natural
wonder
that
attracts
millions
of
tourists
each
year
.
The
Grand
Canyon
is
a
natural
wonder
that
attracts
millions
of
tourists
each
year
.
•
Modern
smartphones
are
technological
wonders
that
fit
powerful
computers
into
our
pockets
.
Modern
smartphones
are
technological
wonders
that
fit
powerful
computers
into
our
pockets
.
verb
to
think
about
something
and
want
to
know
the
answer
;
to
ask
yourself
a
question
•
I
wonder
where
I
put
my
keys
.
I
wonder
where
I
put
my
keys
.
•
She
couldn't
help
wondering
why
the
train
was
late
.
She
couldn't
help
wondering
why
the
train
was
late
.
wonderful
adjective
very
good
in
a
way
that
makes
people
feel
happy
or
impressed
•
We
had
a
wonderful
time
at
the
beach
yesterday
.
We
had
a
wonderful
time
at
the
beach
yesterday
.
•
The
soup
smells
wonderful
in
the
kitchen
.
The
soup
smells
wonderful
in
the
kitchen
.
From
wonder
+
-ful
,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
meaning
"
full
of
wonder
".
adjective
causing
great
surprise
or
admiration
because
it
is
unusual
or
remarkable
•
The
scientist
made
a
wonderful
discovery
deep
in
the
jungle
.
The
scientist
made
a
wonderful
discovery
deep
in
the
jungle
.
•
The
northern
lights
were
a
wonderful
sight
against
the
dark
sky
.
The
northern
lights
were
a
wonderful
sight
against
the
dark
sky
.
From
wonder
+
-ful
,
originally
meaning
"
full
of
wonder
"
in
Middle
English
;
later
extended
to
mean
"
causing
wonder
".
win
verb
-
win
,
winning
,
wins
,
won
to
be
victorious
in
a
game
,
contest
,
or
struggle
•
Our
team
hopes
to
win
tonight's
game
.
Our
team
hopes
to
win
tonight's
game
.
•
Despite
her
injury
,
the
swimmer
managed
to
win
the
final
race
.
Despite
her
injury
,
the
swimmer
managed
to
win
the
final
race
.
Old
English
‘
winnan
’
meaning
‘
strive
,
struggle
’,
which
later
developed
into
the
idea
of
overcoming
and
being
victorious
.
verb
-
win
,
winning
,
wins
,
won
to
receive
something
such
as
money
,
a
prize
,
or
approval
because
of
success
•
She
was
thrilled
to
win
a
scholarship
to
the
university
.
She
was
thrilled
to
win
a
scholarship
to
the
university
.
•
You
could
win
a
brand-new
car
in
the
raffle
tonight
.
You
could
win
a
brand-new
car
in
the
raffle
tonight
.
Same
Old
English
root
‘
winnan
’,
with
sense
shifting
from
‘
strive
’
to
‘
gain
as
the
result
of
striving
’.
verb
-
win
,
winning
,
wins
,
won
to
achieve
victory
or
succeed
in
a
competition
,
game
,
or
struggle
•
After
months
of
practice
,
the
team
finally
wins
the
championship
match
.
After
months
of
practice
,
the
team
finally
wins
the
championship
match
.
•
If
you
keep
training
hard
,
you
will
win
someday
.
If
you
keep
training
hard
,
you
will
win
someday
.
Old
English
‘
winnan
’
meaning
‘
to
strive
,
contend
,
or
gain
’
verb
-
win
,
winning
,
wins
,
won
to
receive
something
desirable
,
such
as
money
or
a
prize
,
through
chance
or
competition
•
He
hopes
to
win
a
scholarship
to
college
.
He
hopes
to
win
a
scholarship
to
college
.
•
When
the
raffle
numbers
were
called
,
Maria
realized
she
had
won
a
new
bicycle
.
When
the
raffle
numbers
were
called
,
Maria
realized
she
had
won
a
new
bicycle
.
Derived
from
the
broader
sense
of
‘
win
’
as
‘
to
gain
or
obtain
’,
recorded
since
Middle
English
verb
-
win
,
winning
,
wins
,
won
to
gain
someone
’
s
support
,
love
,
or
approval
through
effort
•
His
kindness
helped
him
win
the
trust
of
his
neighbors
.
His
kindness
helped
him
win
the
trust
of
his
neighbors
.
•
The
candidate
hopes
her
speech
will
win
undecided
voters
.
The
candidate
hopes
her
speech
will
win
undecided
voters
.
Evolved
figuratively
from
the
basic
sense
of
‘
to
gain
’
in
the
late
Middle
English
period