QUESTION vs WONDER: NOUN
- The subject or matter of examination or investigation; the theme of inquiry; a matter discussed or made the subject of disquisition.
- Dispute or subject of debate; a point of doubt or difficulty.
- Doubt; controversy; dispute: as, the story is true beyond all question.
- Inquiry; disquisition; discussion.
- That which is asked; an inquiry; a query; the expression of a desire to know something indicated more or less definitely. ;
- The act of interrogation; the putting of inquiries: as, to examine by question and answer.
- Examination by torture, or the application of torture to prisoners under criminal accusation in order to extort confession.
- Plural The smaller catechism. Also called question-book.
- Uncertainty; doubt.
- An issue in dispute for the resolution of a court.
- The act of bringing a proposal to vote.
- A proposition brought up for consideration by an assembly.
- A matter of concern or difficulty; a problem.
- A subject or point that is under discussion or open to controversy.
- A sentence, phrase, or gesture that seeks information through a reply.
- Uncertainty about the truth or factuality of existence of something
- A formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote
- A sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply
- An instance of questioning
- An informal reference to a marriage proposal
- The subject matter at issue
- Judicial trial or inquiry; trial; examination.
- In logic, a proposition, or that which is to be established as a conclusion, stated by way of interrogation.
- In parliamentary usage: The point under discussion by the house; the measure to be voted on: as, to speak to the question.
- The putting of the matter discussed to a vote: as, are you ready for the question?
- To subject to judicial interrogation.
- 4 and Proposition, motion, topic, point.
- The act of asking; interrogation; inquiry.
- Discussion; debate; hence, objection; dispute; doubt
- Conversation; speech; talk.
- The quality that arouses such emotion.
- One that arouses awe, astonishment, surprise, or admiration; a marvel.
- A monumental human creation regarded with awe, especially one of seven monuments of the ancient world that appeared on various lists of late antiquity.
- An extraordinary or remarkable act or achievement.
- An event inexplicable by the laws of nature; a miracle.
- A strange tiling; a cause of surprise, astonishment, or admiration; in a restricted sense, a miracle; a marvel, prodigy, or portent.
- That emotion which is excited by novelty, or the presentation to the sight or mind of something new, unusual, strange, great, extraordinary, not well understood, or that arrests the attention by its novelty, grandeur, or inexplicitbleness.
- The emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring, astounding, or surprising.
- =Syn.1. Sign, marvel, phenomenon, spectacle, rarity.
- Surprise, bewilderment. See def. 2.
- A cause of wonder; that which excites surprise; a strange thing; a prodigy; a miracle.
- See in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
- A mental pondering, a thought.
- Something that causes amazement or awe, a marvel.
- Something astonishing and seemingly inexplicable.
- Someone very talented at something, a genius.
- A cruller.
- The sense or emotion which can be inspired by something curious or unknown.
- Something that causes feelings of wonder
- The feeling aroused by something strange and surprising
- A state in which you want to learn more about something
QUESTION vs WONDER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Remarkable or extraordinary, especially in being beneficial.
QUESTION vs WONDER: VERB
- Place in doubt or express doubtful speculation
- Conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting
- Pose a series of questions to
- Pose a question
- Challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of
- To ponder about something.
- Have a wish or desire to know something
- Place in doubt or express doubtful speculation
- Be amazed at
QUESTION vs WONDER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ask questions.
- To express doubt about; dispute.
- To pose a question or questions regarding (something); analyze or examine.
- To interrogate (a suspect, for example). : ask.
- To ask a question or questions of (someone).
- To ask questions; to inquire.
- To argue; to converse; to dispute.
- To have a feeling of awe, astonishment, surprise, or admiration.
- To be filled with curiosity or doubt.
- To feel doubt and curiosity; to wait with uncertain expectation; to query in the mind.
- To be affected with surprise or admiration; to be struck with astonishment; to be amazed; to marvel.
- To feel curiosity or be in doubt about.
QUESTION vs WONDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To talk to; to converse with.
- To raise a question about; to call in question; to make objection to.
- To doubt of; to be uncertain of; to query.
- To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by interrogatories.
- N/A
QUESTION vs WONDER: ADVERB
- N/A
- Wonderfully.
QUESTION vs WONDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To dispute; doubt.
- To debate; reason; consider.
- To ask a question or questions; inquire or seek to know; examine.
- To inquire of by asking questions; examine by interrogatories: as, to question a witness.
- To talk; converse.
- To doubt of; be uncertain of; mention or treat as doubtful or not to be trusted.
- To call in question; challenge; take exception to: as, to question an exercise of prerogative.
- Synonyms Ask, Inquire of, Interrogate, etc. (see ask), catechize.
- To controvert, dispute.
- (idiom) (out of the question) Not worth considering because of being too difficult or impossible.
- (idiom) (in question) Under consideration or discussion.
- To be affected with wonder or surprise; marvel; be amazed: formerly with a reflexive dative.
- To look with or feel admiration.
- To be curious about; wish to know; speculate in regard to: as, I wonder where John has gone.
- To surprise; amaze.
- Wonderfully; exceedingly; very.
- To entertain some doubt or curiosity in reference to some matter; speculate expectantly; be in a state of expectation mingled with doubt and slight anxiety or wistfulness: as, I wonder whether we shall reach the place in time: hence, I wonder is often equivalent to ‘I should like to know.’
- Wonderful.
- (idiom) (for a wonder) As a cause for surprise; surprisingly.
- (idiom) (do wonders) To have a beneficial effect.
QUESTION vs WONDER: RELATED WORDS
- Interrogative sentence, Oppugn, Doubtfulness, Head, Motion, Enquiry, Interrogation, Interview, Interrogate, Inquiry, Interrogative, Dubiousness, Wonder, Doubt, Query
- Amazement, Surprise, Admire, Ask, Understand, Think, Doubt, Ponder, Know, Admiration, Curiosity, Inquire, Wonderment, Marvel, Question
QUESTION vs WONDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Issue, Ask, Dilemma, Conundrum, Answer, Head, Motion, Interrogation, Interview, Interrogate, Inquiry, Interrogative, Wonder, Doubt, Query
- Amazement, Surprise, Admire, Ask, Understand, Think, Doubt, Ponder, Know, Admiration, Curiosity, Inquire, Wonderment, Marvel, Question
QUESTION vs WONDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This question is a complicated question in the sense that they want to acknowledge your inner strength as nobody is perfect.
- Avoid the question and answer answer to a question.
- QUESTION: My question is for Cardinal Dulles, and you quite correctly stated the position of the Catholic Church today.
- How to Turn a General Question into a Testable Question What makes plants grow best?
- State legislatures may answer the question, but the question must be asked here.
- Previous question Next question get more exercise at the fair than at movie.
- The Abandonment Question Abandonment, if litigated, boils down to a question of fact for a jury, not a question of law for a judge.
- So we did not think the question of protests was particularly germane to answering that question.
- If you do not understand a question, ask counsel to repeat or rephrase the question.
- Very interesting question and the Supreme Court has definitely dodged this question.
- No wonder the Bangkok flights are usually packed.
- Wonder why Panola Mountain is a restricted area?
- Long Way Down I wonder, how it feels?
- Wonder why Twitter is involved with my computer.
- No wonder they call it the Great Wall.
- Ever wonder what people got Jesus for Christmas?
- You ever wonder what it all really mean?
- You may wonder, why are mirrors so expensive?
- If there is any thing to wonder, they should wonder at the first creation, not at the second one.
- An exception is the word wonder: I wonder the weather will be pleasant.
QUESTION vs WONDER: QUESTIONS
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- Why are there so many question marks in a question mark?
- Which is better an open ended question or a probing question?
- Why is Amy's question not a very good scientific question?
- Why is the question " what did happen " an object question?
- Is WBUT PGET model question/previous question paper useful?
- What makes a question an affirmative or negative question?
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- What happened to Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman Issue 36?
- Is this prince as Wonder Woman in Immortal Wonder Woman?
- What was Wonder Woman Like before she became Wonder Woman?
- Did Wonder Woman Learn to speak English in'Wonder Woman'?
- What does wonder Red say when she turns into Wonder Red?
- What are the long term effects of wonder wonder Auggie's condition?
- Why can't Wonder Girl and Wonder Tot meet on Earth-1?
- What did wonder wonder say about Martin Luther King day?
- How did Wonder Woman handle Wonder Man's transformation?