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    Won·der·ful
    /ˈwəndərf(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. inspiring delight, pleasure, or admiration; extremely good; marvelous: "they all think she's wonderful"
  2. wonderful adjective (& noun) & adverb. Meaning & use. 1. 2. adjective (& noun) 1.a. Old English–. Full of wonder; such as to excite wonder or astonishment; marvellous; sometimes used trivially = surprisingly large, fine, excellent, etc. OE. Stupendo, .i. mirando, mid wunderfulre, spectaculo, wæfersyne.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English won‧der‧ful /ˈwʌndəfəl $ -dər-/ S1 W2 adjective 1 making you feel very happy SYN great We had a wonderful time in Spain. see thesaurus at good, nice 2 making you admire someone or something very much SYN amazing It’s wonderful what doctors can do nowadays.

  4. The Britannica Dictionary. wonderful. 1 ENTRIES FOUND: wonderful (adjective) wonderful / ˈ wʌndɚfəl/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of WONDERFUL. [more wonderful; most wonderful] : extremely good. The rooms were filled with wonderful works of art. It was a wonderful party. You did a wonderful job. [+] more examples. — wonderfully.

  5. 1. awesome, wondrous, miraculous, prodigious, astonishing, amazing, astounding, phenomenal, unique, curious, strange. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: wonderful /ˈwʌndəfʊl/ adj. exciting a feeling of wonder; marvellous or strange. extremely fine; excellent. ˈwonderfully adv.

  6. wonderful. amazing; full of wonder. See clickable example sentences and video examples. Dictionary for language learners.

  7. wonderful. in English. wonderful. Thesaurus > extremely pleasant, enjoyable, or likable > wonderful. These are words and phrases related to wonderful. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of wonderful.

  8. features: Word Combinations ( adjective) The meaning of wonderful. Definition of wonderful. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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