wonderland

noun
UK: /ˈwʌndərlænd/
US: /ˈwʌndərlænd/
  1. A fictional place that is full of wonderful things.

    1. The book tells of a girl who falls into a wonderland.
    2. The author created a true wonderland, where magic and adventure abound with dangers.
  2. A real place that is very beautiful or interesting.

    1. The garden was a wonderland of flowers and trees.
    2. During the winter, the mountains become a wonderland, providing fun for skiers and snowboarders.
  3. A situation or experience that is very strange or surreal.

    1. The art exhibit was a wonderland of light and color.
    2. Navigating the new software system felt like stepping into a technical wonderland of options.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wonderland" in English means: A fictional place that is full of wonderful things., A real place that is very beautiful or interesting., A situation or experience that is very strange or surreal..

The phonetic transcription of "wonderland" is /ˈwʌndərlænd/ in British English and /ˈwʌndərlænd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wonderland": paradise, utopia, dreamland.

Example usage of "wonderland": "The book tells of a girl who falls into a wonderland.". More examples on the page.