marvelous
Americanadjective
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superb; excellent; great.
a marvelous show.
- Synonyms:
- wonderful
- Antonyms:
- terrible
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such as to cause wonder, admiration, or astonishment; surprising; extraordinary.
- Synonyms:
- miraculous, amazing, wondrous
- Antonyms:
- commonplace
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improbable or incredible.
the marvelous events of Greek myth.
- Synonyms:
- unbelievable
Usage
What does marvelous mean? Marvelous means wonderful, extraordinary, fabulous, superb, excellent. In this sense, it is often used to praise things like works of art and artistic performances.Marvelous is the adjective form of the noun marvel, which most commonly means a thing that causes wonder. Marvelous can mean causing wonder, as well as improbable, but both of these senses are much less common than its primary meaning of “wonderful.”In British English, it is commonly spelled marvellous.Example: That was absolutely marvelous! What a wonderful show! Bravo!
Other Word Forms
- marvellousness noun
- marvelously adverb
- supermarvelous adjective
- supermarvelously adverb
- supermarvelousness noun
- unmarvellous adjective
- unmarvellously adverb
- unmarvellousness noun
- unmarvelous adjective
- unmarvelously adverb
- unmarvelousness noun
Etymology
Origin of marvelous
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English merve(il)lous, from Middle French merveilleus; equivalent to marvel + -ous
Example Sentences
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“This is all marvelous news! Really the break we’ve been looking for.”
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I am not someone who ordinarily cares anything about Carey, but she was marvelous in this context.
From Los Angeles Times
The director, who like Mr. Coppola has cast a lead actor who isn’t conventionally handsome, has, also like Mr. Coppola, outfitted him with hair that is somewhere between entrancingly marvelous and distractingly ridiculous.
They’re all the same except that one that just painted another marvelous Pasadena January afternoon.
From Los Angeles Times
A marvelous Rhea Seehorn stars in the Apple TV sci-fi series, which explores the nature of happiness and an individual’s right to be discontented.
From Los Angeles Times
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