wonder at



wonder at someone or something

to be amazed at or in awe of someone or something. (Stilted.) We all wondered at Lee and the way he kept his spirits up. The people wondered at the bright light that lit up the sky.
See also: wonder

wonder at

v.
1. To be surprised or puzzled by something or someone: I wonder at your willingness to follow your boss's strange orders.
2. To be awed or astonished by something or someone; marvel at something: The children wondered at the colorful fish in the aquarium.
See also: wonder

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dae-Jungday-joongKorean
Rivqah-Biblical Hebrew
HumbertHUWM-bert (German), um-BER (French), HUM-bərt (English)German, French, English (Rare), Ancient Germanic
Breannbree-ANEnglish (Modern)
Adilet-Kyrgyz
Jam-Persian Mythology