Exact(7)
But it's clear that Charles Darwin lived in as wondrous a world, as full of discoveries, amazements and profound mysteries, as that of any fantasist.
Mozart's wondrous A minor Rondo and, for example, "La Terrasse des Audiences du Clair de Lune" from the Pr des argued for similarity rather than difference.
But the score is wondrous, a mosaic of infectious dances, glorious arias, ebullient choruses, elegant recitative and vivid pictorial music that evokes nature, thunder and icy winds.
Pay and conditions are tough but for any soldier lucky enough to make it to brigadier or general, the possibilities have been wondrous: a state governorship or the directorship of a state company, bringing millions of dollars within reach.One of the easiest ways corrupt officials have got at this money is by exploiting the dual exchange rate.
When wood, varnishes, and strings are assembled in just the right way, the result is wondrous: a violin, a piano.
As wondrous a phenomenon as childbirth is, we often view it as a form of medical purgatory --hours of drug-dampened agony under starched sheets and sterile lights.
Similar(53)
The young people find it wondrous, an emotion conveyed by Mr. Davies in strangely celestial music.
The night sky is wondrous, an otherness framed by an immensity that grows increasingly unimaginable the longer you peer into it.
Yet observe what a wondrous difference a week makes.
Genuinely intact family knowledge is a slightly wondrous thing, a stroke of both luck and privilege.
Dynamic receiving tight ends can be wondrous in a system built around a quarterback's intermediate accuracy.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com