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Mercyful_fate Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "sense of wonder" mean

Can you please give some examples.
  

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Hello The term " a sense of wonder" is often used in discussions of science fiction, or fantasy. It describes an emotional reaction such as amazement or awe for readers or viewers suddenly confronting, understanding, or seeing a concept that they did not previously think was possible. One example of this would be the vastness of time and space in the universe.

  • Hello The term " a sense of wonder" is often used in discussions of science fiction, or fantasy.
  • It describes an emotional reaction such as amazement or awe for readers or viewers suddenly confronting, understanding, or seeing a concept that they did not previously think was possible.
  • One example of this would be the vastness of time and space in the universe.
  • Example:- The older we get, the more it seems to me like that sense of wonder and curiosity starts to disappear.
  • He looked through his birthday telescope at millions of stars and planets with a new sense of wonder.
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Hello

The term " a sense of wonder" is often used in discussions of science fiction, or fantasy. It describes an emotional reaction such as amazement or awe for readers or viewers suddenly confronting, understanding, or seeing a concept that they did not previously think was possible. One example of this would be the vastness of time and space in the univ
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A crical reaction

A sympathetic attitude

An emotional response

A deep understanding

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