wonderment / ˈwʌn dər mənt /

⭐基础词汇惊叹奇观惊奇惊叹声

wonderment 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. wondering or wonder.
  2. a cause or occasion of wonder.

wonderment 近义词

n. 名词 noun

astonishment

更多wonderment例句

  1. He’s known for his wistful imagination and wonderment of the world, particularly visible in his 2019 HBO special, My Favorite Shapes, in which he displays unique shapes and invents hilarious backstories for each of them.
  2. As a child it was fascinating to hear the farmers reflect on the profound changes wrought to that land and their little-concealed wonderment at their ancestors for coping without the accoutrements of the modern world that so many of us benefit from.
  3. “I’m going for a feeling of wonderment, a connection across time,” she says.
  4. His co-captain, Derrik Rose, once detailed, in wide-eyed wonderment, a single meal Joa put away.
  5. At times he just expressed the wonderment and sense of discovery that we associate with the very young.
  6. It was always a complete surprise and I was in a state of wonderment over these creatures.
  7. My piece of technological wonderment is small and black and helps tell time like a watch.
  8. There needs to be wonderment—it can even approach something like fear.
  9. He gazed at us all in wonderment, and, overcome by mingled shame and exhaustion, I sank into a chair and popped no more.
  10. Only an instant of blurred wonderment at her presence up there—then a frenzy possessed him.
  11. I reined up my horse in wonderment and stared at him, and he came close to my side, so that I could see him plainly.
  12. In truth, it was always a matter of wonderment to the boys that their veteran guide adopted the course he followed that night.
  13. Jerome gazed at them each in turn, his show of wonderment increasing.