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Yes, the word 'wow' is a noun, a word for a slow variation is pitch reflecting variations in speed of recording equipment; something that was surprising, amazing; or someone that is extraordinarily beautiful or handsome.

The word 'wow' is also an interjection, an expression of surprise or amazement;and occasionally a verb for the act of amazing or impressing. Example sentences:

Noun: That commercial was a real wow, but I don't know what they were selling.

Interjection: Wow, that was so much fun!

Verb: You go out there and wow that audience.

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