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wonderful
[wuhn-der-fuhl]
adjective
excellent; great; marvelous.
We all had a wonderful weekend.
Synonyms: , , , , , , , , , ,of a sort that causes or arouses wonder; amazing; astonishing.
The storm was wonderful to behold.
wonderful
/ ˈʌԻəʊ /
adjective
exciting a feeling of wonder; marvellous or strange
extremely fine; excellent
Other 51Թ Forms
- wonderfully adverb
- wonderfulness noun
- unwonderful adjective
- ˈɴDzԻڳܱ adverb
- ˈɴDzԻڳܱԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of wonderful1
Example Sentences
“Critical Role creates wonderful entertainment that is deeply meaningful to the people who work there and to fans around the world,” Perkins said.
Federal prosecutors rejected the implication that they were making decisions based on race, commenting that it was a "wonderful thing" that the jury was diverse.
It felt wonderful, as if my spine were elongating, all the stress draining from my back.
For a few brief years in his life, after hearing this passage of Whitman’s poem in class, Chuck allowed himself to feel wonderful, until a horrifying discovery set him on a different path.
"As a byproduct, it has all these wonderful effects: People become more tolerant of each other, more respectful, more engaged in public dialogue."
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