inwardly marvel
Frequency: 4.00.6 per million words
To be filled with wonder, admiration, or astonishment internally, without expressing it.
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- She could only inwardly marvel at his effortless skill.
- She could only inwardly marvel at his effortless grace on the dance floor.
- He inwardly marveled at the intricate beauty of the ancient tapestry.
- He inwardly marveled at the intricate details of the ancient tapestry.
- They would often inwardly marvel at the children's boundless energy.
- We all inwardly marvel at her ability to handle so much pressure with a smile.
- I often inwardly marvel at the resilience of the human spirit.
- The scientist inwardly marveled at the unexpected results of the experiment.
- The audience sat in silence, inwardly marveling at the performance.
- Despite his calm exterior, he inwardly marveled at the vastness of the universe.
- She had to inwardly marvel at the sheer audacity of his proposal.
- She would often inwardly marvel at the resilience of the human spirit.
- He paused, inwardly marveling at how far they had come.
- The audience inwardly marveled at the magician's impossible trick.
- We all inwardly marvel at the wonders of the natural world.
- He couldn't help but inwardly marvel at the sheer beauty of the mountain landscape.
- Even though he showed no emotion, he inwardly marveled at her wisdom.
- After years of practice, he still inwardly marveled at the complexity of the piano piece.
- To inwardly marvel at something is to truly appreciate its depth.
- I sometimes inwardly marvel at how quickly technology advances.