Wondrous

usgb/ˈwʌndrəs/
adjective

Something that is very amazing or beautiful.

The fireworks made a wondrous display in the night sky.
Visual representation of "wondrous" - Something that is very amazing or beautiful

Often appears as...

  • wondrous beauty
  • wondrous sight
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Positive Emotion

Use 'wondrous' when expressing strong, positive emotions about something exceptionally good or beautiful.

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She looked at the newborn baby with wondrous admiration.
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Not Exaggeration

Avoid using 'wondrous' for everyday things; reserve it for truly extraordinary circumstances to maintain its impact.

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The wondrous spectacle of the aurora borealis left us speechless.
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Literary Use

Consider 'wondrous' for creative writing and storytelling to add a sense of magic or awe about an element in your narrative.

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The wizard's wondrous powers were renowned across the kingdom.
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