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		Definition of wonderment in English: wondermentnoun ˈwʌndəm(ə)ntˈwəndərmənt mass nounA state of awed admiration or respect. 惊奇;惊讶;惊叹  Corbett shook his head in silent wonderment 科贝特惊奇地摇了摇头,一言不发。 Example sentencesExamples -  We also see the joy, fascination and wonderment on the faces of children as they read, talk with or entertain one of the characters.
 -  The sense of sunny awe and wonderment is not as evident, but the lyrics have more depth this time around.
 -  An exhilarating mixture of fear, wonderment and primal curiosity overcame their usual normal response to such an occurrence.
 -  Each model or client shows the same fascination and wonderment with their lifecast as an infant does when first recognising itself in a mirror.
 -  Later I expect to gaze in wonderment at how large a university library can be.
 -  The two lads were quite impressed but the final wonderment was reserved for the Rembrandt.
 -  Firefighter Dan, who had known Adam for a number of years, looked at his friend in wonderment.
 -  Only Russell Lee conveys a sense of joy and wonderment in his photographs.
 -  The man smiled at the young boy who seemed to have a well of infinite wonderment and enthusiasm to draw upon.
 -  This piece leaves the listener with a feeling of wonderment about what another day in the city will hold.
 -  But yes, it is a story of faith, of wonderment at all things in the universe and of the law of nature.
 -  I've been listening to these four discs with wonderment, admiration, and delight.
 -  For a second he looked at me, eyes still wide but no longer wide with amazement and wonderment.
 -  They were treated with awe, respect and looked at with wonderment.
 -  His face is a mixture of joy, wonderment and disbelief.
 -  I've been surrounded by people shaking their heads in despair and wonderment standing over the Irish Times.
 -  In the meantime, why not gaze in awe and wonderment at the vast shortlist.
 -  His voice is friendly and trusting and there's a sense of fun and wonderment about him.
 -  It's the small feeling of awe and wonderment you get seeing its sleek shape whizz past you.
 -  His eyes were wide with wonderment, like a surprised, yet very pleased, child's.
 
 Synonyms awe, admiration, fascination    Definition of wonderment in US English: wondermentnounˈwəndərməntˈwəndərmənt A state of awed admiration or respect. 惊奇;惊讶;惊叹  Corbett shook his head in silent wonderment 科贝特惊奇地摇了摇头,一言不发。 Example sentencesExamples -  This piece leaves the listener with a feeling of wonderment about what another day in the city will hold.
 -  Later I expect to gaze in wonderment at how large a university library can be.
 -  The two lads were quite impressed but the final wonderment was reserved for the Rembrandt.
 -  His eyes were wide with wonderment, like a surprised, yet very pleased, child's.
 -  His voice is friendly and trusting and there's a sense of fun and wonderment about him.
 -  In the meantime, why not gaze in awe and wonderment at the vast shortlist.
 -  The man smiled at the young boy who seemed to have a well of infinite wonderment and enthusiasm to draw upon.
 -  His face is a mixture of joy, wonderment and disbelief.
 -  But yes, it is a story of faith, of wonderment at all things in the universe and of the law of nature.
 -  It's the small feeling of awe and wonderment you get seeing its sleek shape whizz past you.
 -  Firefighter Dan, who had known Adam for a number of years, looked at his friend in wonderment.
 -  We also see the joy, fascination and wonderment on the faces of children as they read, talk with or entertain one of the characters.
 -  I've been listening to these four discs with wonderment, admiration, and delight.
 -  I've been surrounded by people shaking their heads in despair and wonderment standing over the Irish Times.
 -  They were treated with awe, respect and looked at with wonderment.
 -  An exhilarating mixture of fear, wonderment and primal curiosity overcame their usual normal response to such an occurrence.
 -  For a second he looked at me, eyes still wide but no longer wide with amazement and wonderment.
 -  Only Russell Lee conveys a sense of joy and wonderment in his photographs.
 -  The sense of sunny awe and wonderment is not as evident, but the lyrics have more depth this time around.
 -  Each model or client shows the same fascination and wonderment with their lifecast as an infant does when first recognising itself in a mirror.
 
 Synonyms awe, admiration, fascination     |