Wonder. Wonder is the singular form of the word wonder. "Wonders" is the plural form. It's an interesting word, though, it can be a noun or a verb and the verb can mean several things, sometimes all at once. For an example of this, see the repeating line from Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," once the most popular song in the world: "And it makes me wonder."
The word wonder is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something extraordinary or surprising; a feeling caused by something extraordinary, mysterious, or new.Examples:The children were filled with wonder at the fireworks display.He looked at her with wonder.The word wonder is also a verb.Example: He will wonder at her beauty.The noun form of the of the verb to wonder is the gerund, wondering.
The word wonder is a verb. The past tense is wondered. Wonder can also be a noun.
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The word 'wonder' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something extraordinary or surprising; a feeling caused by something extraordinary, mysterious, or new.Example: The children were filled with wonder at the fireworks display.The word 'wonder' is also a verb: wonder, wonders, wondering, wondered.The noun form of the verb to wonder is the gerund, wondering.
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