wondrous - use in sentences

Infinitive complement

  • behold: The ability of chosen people to annoy even those emotionally committed to them is wondrous to behold.

Modifies a noun

  • sight: What wondrous sights will be there for all to see?
  • cross: Then we sang When I survey the wondrous cross, again without accompaniment.
  • grace: Have we been brought, through God's wondrous grace, into the way?
  • creature: Yet, of all the wondrous creatures that Yahweh offers to the man to give name to none is suitable.
  • beauty: And in the hearts of all blossomed wondrous flowers of wondrous beauty, the flowers of joy.
  • thing: Worship is the awe we feel at wondrous things like natural vistas, a storm, beauty, great art or the night sky.

Modifying Another Word

  • truly: That is truly wondrous makes me wonder what we're missing out on!
  • so: Fairy Powers, so wondrous great, Make our dear Tin Woodman straight!
  • quite: I suppose you were all expecting a sensationalistic review of this quite wondrous film, detailing the shocking aspects of its narrative.
  • equally: For the past ten years rheumatologists have become increasingly aware that statins may have equally wondrous effects on inflammatory arthritis.
  • very: What a very wondrous place to set the believer in at the very outset of his course of discipleship!
  • also: It is messy, contentious and factional, but it is also wondrous, inspired, and - above all - serendipitous.

Preposition: in

  • saint: For Thou art wondrous in Thy saints, O God.

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