Wonderful
It's not a prefix
The word that once meant inspiring or being full of wonder is "awful." In the past, it was used to describe something that was awe-inspiring or full of wonder, rather than having negative connotations as it does today.
Yes, the word wonderful (correct spelling) is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: We had a wonderful day at the beach.
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A man full of wonder can be a wonderful man. There are different types of men in this world.
Yes, the word wonder can be an abstract noun, e.g. The crowd was full of wonder as the magician performed.It can also be a verb, meaning to consider, ponder, or imagine, e.g. I wonder what is delaying the train's departure.
Winnie's full name on "The Wonder Years" is Gwendolyn "Winnie" Cooper.
The adverb of wonder is amazement
The original boy wonder's full name is Richard "Dick" Grayson.
I wonder how old he is. Do the stars make you wonder about the universe?
"Wonderful " What do you think?
"I wonder what I should eat for dessert."