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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
Derived Forms
- ˈɴDzԻڳܱ, adverb
- ˈɴDzԻڳܱԱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ɴDz··ڳܱ· adverb
- ɴDz··ڳܱ·Ա noun
- ܲ·ɴDz··ڳܱ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of wonderful1
Example Sentences
“Making people the protagonist of their own stories where they’re fully human, fully realized and beautiful and complicated and difficult and wonderful, because those were not the kinds of roles that were available to us.”
There are so many wonderful memories tied to food, it’s hard to pick just one.
“He’s made some mistakes and the people around him are suffering because of it. Not only can he lose his wife, played by the wonderful Deanna Allison, but he can also lose his freedom.”
She said May was a wonderful pioneer of ladies' golf and brought worldwide recognition to Portrush.
There’s that wonderful exhilaration of being invited into a movie with a great director, great cast, great script and the euphoria of being asked to play in the company as an artist.
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