2
VERB
If you
wonder
at
something, you are very surprised about it or think about it in a very surprised way. □ [V
+
3
N‑SING
If you say that it is a
wonder
that
something happened, you mean that it is very surprising and unexpected. □
4
N‑UNCOUNT
Wonder
is a feeling of great surprise and pleasure that you have, for example when you see something that is very beautiful, or when something happens that you thought was impossible. □
5
N‑COUNT
A
wonder
is something that causes people to feel great surprise or admiration. □ [+
6
ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you refer, for example, to a young man as a
wonder
boy, or to a new product as a
wonder
drug, you mean that they are believed by many people to be very good or very effective. □
7
PHRASE
You can say '
I wonder
' if you want to be very polite when you are asking someone to do something, or when you are asking them for their opinion or for information. [POLITENESS
] □
8
PHRASE
If you say '
no wonder
', '
little wonder
', or '
small wonder
', you mean that something is not surprising. □
9
PHRASE
You can say '
No wonder
' when you find out the reason for something that has been puzzling you for some time. □
10
PHRASE
If you say that a person or thing
works wonders
or
does wonders
, you mean that they have a very good effect on something. □
won|der|ful
◆◆◇ /wʌ
ndə
r
fʊl/ ADJ
If you describe something or someone as
wonderful
, you think they are extremely good. □
wonder|land /wʌ ndə r lænd/ N‑UNCOUNT Wonderland is an imaginary world that exists in fairy stories.
won|der|ment
/wʌ
ndə
r
mənt/ N‑UNCOUNT
[oft
won|drous
/wʌ
ndrəs/ ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If you describe something as
wondrous
, you mean it is strange and beautiful or impressive. [LITERARY
] □
won|ky
/wɒ
ŋki/ ADJ
If something is
wonky
, it is not straight or level. [BRIT
, INFORMAL
] □
wont /woʊ nt, [AM ] wɔː nt/
1
ADJ
If someone is
wont
to
do something, they often or regularly do it. [WRITTEN
] □
2
PHRASE
If someone does a particular thing
as is
their
wont
, they do that thing often or regularly. [WRITTEN
] □
won't
/woʊ
nt/
Won't
is the usual spoken form of 'will not'. □
woo /wuː / (woos , wooing , wooed )