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wonderment

[wuhn-der-muhnt] / ˈwʌn dər mənt /


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They can only further what is going on already in that wonderment of variety and excellence called American higher education.

From Washington Post

Their love of “what forms and reforms the world” erupts onscreen with penetrating wonderment.

From Los Angeles Times

As Swift teased out song titles like a siren bingo hall caller, fans expressed wonderment, bordering on exasperation, about the late-night reveals of "Midnights."

From Salon

Wednesday’s Sanctus was one of divine wonderment; the Agnus Dei resonated from the lower strings with the richness of an organ.

From New York Times

What this ragtag empire produces, against considerable odds, is entertainment: emotion, wonderment and, on occasion, art, to be lapped up by an eager and easily enchanted moviegoing public.

From Los Angeles Times