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wonderment

[wuhn-der-muhnt] / ˈwʌn dər mənt /


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But what Yang lacks in experience, he more than compensates for with enthusiasm and a childlike wonderment at the possibilities of the greatest city in the world.

From Washington Post

By 1987, Long Islanders were quoted expressing wonderment — along with concern for their lawns — as the insects erupted from their yards.

From New York Times

The stories in her collection feature Black and multiracial characters experiencing the chaos and wonderment of love, lust and grief, along with the push and pull of inescapable history.

From Los Angeles Times

“That an Asian family called a Black activist,” Ali said, pausing in wonderment, “speaks volumes.”

From Los Angeles Times

She sobbed as she gazed at the screen in wonderment.

From Washington Post