Definition: 1. Have a wish or desire to know something. 2. The feeling aroused by something strange and surprising. 3. Something that causes feelings of wonder.
Use 'wonder' in a sentence:
1. They wonder if their community is no longer insulated from big city problems.
2. He's gone and left us to do all the work, I shouldn't wonder.
3. I wonder he didn't hurt himself jumping over that wall.
4. We were wondering about next April for the wedding.
5. I wonder why he's in such a mood today.
6. I wondered uneasily what he was thinking.
7. I wonder who she is.
8. 'What should I do now?' she wondered.
9. She wondered how she had got into this unholy mess.
10. It's a wonder (that) more people weren't hurt.
11. I wonder you don't feel it too.
12. She began to wonder what he was playing at.
13. It's a wonder that it took almost ten years.
14. No wonder you're tired, you've been walking for hours.
15. The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world.
16. Investors are starting to wonder how long their good fortune can last.
17. Sometimes you wonder where your kids get their good qualities.
18. 'I wonder why?' she mused.
19. I wonder if I should wear a coat or not.
20. Walk down Castle Street, admire our little jewel of a cathedral, then wonder at the castle.
21. No wonder my brother wasn't feeling well.
22. 'What am I going to do?' she wondered aloud.
23. Nothing more was heard from him so that we began to wonder if he was dead.
24. I was expressing some amazement and wonder at her good fortune.
25. I wonder if you can help me.
26. He wondered idly what would happen.
27. I wonder (that) he didn't hurt himself jumping over that wall.
28. He liked to sit and wonder at all that had happened.
29. The news has done wonders for our morale.
30. Have you seen the boy wonder play yet?
31. No wonder Josef was feeling a bit flummoxed.
32. Brad was Jane's brother! No wonder he reminded me so much of her!
33. I was wondering whether you'd like to come to a party.
34. Jane had been wondering that selfsame thing.
35. Goodness, I wonder if he knows.
36. I wonder if there's any fizz left in the lemonade.
37. I wonder why you can't credit him with the same generosity of spirit.
38. I wonder whose this is.
39. She began to wonder whether she would go crazy with the tedium of the job.
40. Scientists have long wondered which parts of the brain are involved in musical tasks.
41. She wondered at her own stupidity.
42. I wonder where they will take us to.
43. I don't wonder you're tired. You've had a busy day.
44. When I listen to the news these days, I sometimes wonder what the world is coming to.
45. I wonder who that letter was from.
46. It's a wonder more people weren't hurt.
47. Sometimes I wonder if people are intrinsically evil.
48. 'That's right!' Bobby exclaimed in wonder. 'How did you remember that?'.
49. It is little wonder (that) she was so upset.
50. That's the wonder of poetry ─ you're always discovering something new.
51. I was just beginning to wonder where you were.
52. I wondered what that noise was.
53. Mickelson was hailed as the wonder boy of American golf.
54. The wonder is that Olivier was not seriously hurt.
55. I wonder if you could point me in the right direction for the bus station.
56. Her new diet and exercise programme has worked wonders for her.
57. I often wonder what future generations will make of our efforts.