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Wondrous   /wˈəndrəs/   Listen
adjective
Wondrous  adj.  Wonderful; astonishing; admirable; marvelous; such as excite surprise and astonishment; strange. "That I may... tell of all thy wondrous works." "Chloe complains, and wondrously's aggrieved."



adverb
Wondrous  adv.  In a wonderful or surprising manner or degree; wonderfully. "For sylphs, yet mindful of their ancient race, Are, as when women, wondrous fond of place." "And now there came both mist and snow, And it grew wondrous cold."






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"Wondrous" Quotes from Famous Books



... Lons-le-Saunier ere he finds himself amid wholly different scenery; all is now on a bolder, vaster scale, desolate sweeps of rocky plain, shelving mountain sides, bits of scant herbage alternating with vineyards, the golden foliage lending wondrous lustre to the otherwise arid landscapes, the rocks rising higher and higher as we go—such are the features that announce the Jura. We have left the gentler beauties of the Doubs behind us, and are now in one of the most romantic and picturesque regions of all France. ...
— Holidays in Eastern France • Matilda Betham-Edwards

... over such passages lightly, we should, I am persuaded, find in both the same nice discriminations in characters of outward scenes, that we do in those of men. In both there is the same kind of secret predominance of female character the same delicacy, tenderness, (a wondrous thing in the age of Homer, or rather, perhaps, showing we know nothing about that age, not even so much as we do about those ages which we choose to call dark.) It must, however, be noted, that Sir Walter Scott has limited himself ...
— Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846 • Various

... with wondrous swiftness fleeting, The pomp of earth turns round and round, The glow of Eden alternating With shuddering midnight's gloom profound; Up o'er the rocks the foaming ocean Heaves from its old, ...
— Faust • Goethe

... sometimes alone, skimming the sun-lit sea, and each time added to our store. Since that period, whenever the world's circumstance has not imperiously called me away, or the temper of my mind impeded such study, I have been employed in deciphering these sacred remains. Their meaning, wondrous and eloquent, has often repaid my toil, soothing me in sorrow, and exciting my imagination to daring flights, through the immensity of nature and the mind of man. For awhile my labours were not solitary; but that time is gone; and, with the selected and matchless companion of my toils, their ...
— The Last Man • Mary Shelley

... so wondrous a field for the exercise of his perfected faculty; and I saw then how in the real, the great collector's appreciations the keenest scientific perception is suffused with imaginative sensibility, and how it's to the latter undefinable quality that ...
— Tales Of Men And Ghosts • Edith Wharton


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