wonderland

word

/ˈwəndɝˌɫænd/
/wˈʌndələnd/

Definition

A place that is beautiful, magical, or full of wonderful things, often seeming like it could only exist in a dream or a fairy tale.

Usage & Nuances

'Wonderland' is often used metaphorically for any place that feels magical, special, or full of surprises, not just the world in 'Alice in Wonderland.' It can refer to both real and imaginary places. Used mostly in a positive or dreamy sense.

Example Sentences

Alice fell into a magical wonderland.

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The snow turned the park into a wonderland.

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The festival was a colorful wonderland for children.

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This garden is a real wonderland in the springtime.

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Step inside and you'll feel like you're in a wonderland.

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After the makeover, her room looked like a total wonderland.

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