wonderment in the PONS Dictionary

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The part requires a sense of naivete and wonderment that must be believable and lovable.
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You can see as he continues to flex his vocal skills they continue to be shocked and smile in wonderment.
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Plus you have that sense of wonderment that people get when watching someone who has truly mastered something.
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So but yeah the dragons were all sleeping, probably having really fun dreams, full of joy and wonderment.
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In our family, we try to blend the religious symbols in with earthly wonderment of the season.
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Wonderment is a playful title, suggesting both awe and astonishment, and this is a strong show, bewildering but also very beautiful.
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But because those chores are in space, they give us a sense of wonderment -- they let us imagine ourselves away from earthly troubles.
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The first film balances tense action scoring and horror elements with a sense of wonderment and awe, but the sequel is mostly devoid of the latter.
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Magic, visual wonderment and mythology are important elements in his films.
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He expresses wonderment at the fact that the great halachic authorities have not published rulings on this subject and reluctantly agrees to issue a ruling himself.
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