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wonderful

American  
[wuhn-der-fuhl] / ˈwʌn dər fəl /

adjective

  1. excellent; great; marvelous.

    We all had a wonderful weekend.

    Synonyms:
    phenomenal, astounding, amazing, astonishing, prodigious, miraculous, wondrous, awesome, strange, curious, unique
  2. of a sort that causes or arouses wonder; amazing; astonishing.

    The storm was wonderful to behold.


wonderful British  
/ ˈwʌndəfʊl /

adjective

  1. exciting a feeling of wonder; marvellous or strange

  2. extremely fine; excellent

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Other Word Forms

  • unwonderful adjective
  • wonderfully adverb
  • wonderfulness noun

Etymology

Origin of wonderful

First recorded before 1100; wonder ( def. ) + -ful ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Tom Nolan notes that the author “interweaves her endearing characters’ voices in wonderful ways” in her arresting debut work.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If we didn’t have any instrumentation, we could have launched something great that showed up wonderful on video, but we wouldn’t know if it performed well.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Dogs are wonderful, but they require a lot of our time. Could it be that the puppy’s taking too much of your time?”

From Literature

“Oh, wonderful. Let me guess. Follow the green light until I supposedly end up in a place that is not here?”

From Literature

In Dan’s words, “The BlackFly itself cannot be but a toy—a glorious, wonderful toy.”

From The Wall Street Journal