Word Meanings - BEWONDER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To fill with wonder. 2. To wonder at; to admire.
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- ADMIRED
1. Regarded with wonder and delight; highly prized; as, an admired poem. 2. Wonderful; also, admirable. "Admired disorder." " Admired Miranda." Shak. - WONDERSTRUCK
Struck with wonder, admiration, or surprise. Dryden. - WONDER
OS. wundar, OHG. wuntar, G. wunder, Icel. undr, Sw. & Dan. under, and perhaps to Gr. 1. That emotion which is excited by novelty, or the presentation to the sight or mind of something new, unusual, strange, great, extraordinary, or not - WONDERFUL
Adapted to excite wonder or admiration; surprising; strange; astonishing. Syn. -- Marvelous; amazing. See Marvelous. -- Won"der*ful*ly, adv. -- Won"der*ful*ness, n. - WONDERLAND
A land full of wonders, or marvels. M. Arnold. - WONDERWORK
A wonderful work or act; a prodigy; a miracle. Such as in strange land He found in wonderworks of God and Nature's hand. Byron. - WONDERLY
Wonderfully; wondrously. Chaucer. - WONDERINGLY
In a wondering manner. - ADMIRE
1. To regard with wonder or astonishment; to view with surprise; to marvel at. Examples rather to be admired than imitated. Fuller. 2. To regard with wonder and delight; to look upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls - WONDERMENT
Surprise; astonishment; a wonderful appearance; a wonder. Bacon. All the common sights they view, Their wonderment engage. Sir W. Scott. - WONDER-WORKER
One who performs wonders, or miracles. - WONDEROUS
See WONDROUS - ADMIRER
One who admires; one who esteems or loves greatly. Cowper. - WONDER-WORKING
Doing wonders or surprising things. - WONDERER
One who wonders. - WONDERS
See MORE - WONDERED
Having performed wonders; able to perform wonderful things. Shak. - BEWONDER
1. To fill with wonder. 2. To wonder at; to admire. - UNWONDER
To divest of the quality of wonder or mystery; to interpret; to explain. Fuller.