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What is the suffix for wonder?

There isn't a specific suffix for "wonder." The word "wonder" itself is the base word, and it can be used in different ways:

* As a noun: "I felt a sense of wonder at the sight."

* As a verb: "I wonder what she's thinking."

* As an adjective: "The children were filled with wonder at the magic show."

Sometimes, "wonder" is used as part of a compound word, such as:

* Wonderland: a magical place

* Wonderful: amazing, extraordinary

* Wondrous: inspiring awe or amazement

While there isn't a single suffix specific to "wonder," these compound words demonstrate how it can be combined with other elements to create new meanings.

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