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1won·der Listen to audio/ˈwʌndɚ/ noun
plural won·ders
1 [count] : something or someone that is very surprising, beautiful, amazing, etc.
The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world. This new computer is a technological wonder. She's a wonder with a paintbrush. [=she is very good at painting] the wonders of sciencesee also nine days' wonder, one-hit wonder
2 [noncount] : a feeling caused by seeing something that is very surprising, beautiful, amazing, etc.
The child's eyes were filled with wonder during the trip to the circus. We watched the fireworks show with wonder and amazement. She gazed up at the tall buildings in wonder.
3 [singular] : something that is surprising or hard to believe
It's a wonder we made it this far. [=it is surprising we made it this far] Is it any wonder why this movie is so popular?
do/work wonders
: to help or improve something greatly
A vacation will do wonders for your mood. The treatment worked wonders on my skin.
no wonder or small/little wonder
used to say that something is not surprising It's no wonder you're hungry; you didn't have any breakfast. Small wonder that we're lost, since we didn't ask for directions. They failed to realize how costly the work would be. Little wonder, then, that their plan was rejected.
wonders never cease
humorousused to say that you are happy and surprised by something good that has happened He was on time for work all week. Wonders never cease! My story is finally getting published! Will wonders never cease? [=isn't that amazing/surprising?]

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