θαυμασμό
Wordform Details
Translation: admirationwonder
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: θαυμασμός
Translation: admiration; wonder; amazement (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek θαυμασμός (thaumasmos), derived from θαυμάζω (thaumazō, 'to wonder, marvel at'). The root θαυμα- gives us English words like 'thaumaturgy' (miracle-working) and is related to concepts of wonder and spectacle. The -σμός suffix forms abstract nouns denoting action or result.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'WOW-masmos' - the feeling of saying 'wow' when admiring something
- Relates to 'thaumaturgy' (miracle-working) - something that inspires wonder
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Cultural Context
Often used in contexts of artistic appreciation, achievement recognition, and expressions of genuine appreciation for others' qualities or accomplishments. Common in literary and cultural criticism.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While θαυμασμός is the feeling of wonder/admiration, θαύμα is the actual miracle or wonder itself
Confused word:
Έγινε ένα θαύμα.
A miracle happened.
Notes: θαυμασμός is more about the emotional response, while θαύμα is about the actual miraculous event or object
Mnemonic: θαυμασμός ends in -σμός (feeling/action) while θαύμα is the thing itself