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View synonyms for marvelous

marvelous

especially British, mar·vel·lous

[mahr-vuh-luhs]

adjective

  1. superb; excellent; great.

    a marvelous show.

    Synonyms: wonderful
    Antonyms: terrible
  2. such as to cause wonder, admiration, or astonishment; surprising; extraordinary.

    Antonyms: commonplace
  3. improbable or incredible.

    the marvelous events of Greek myth.

    Synonyms: unbelievable


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Other Word Forms

  • marvelously adverb
  • marvellousness noun
  • supermarvelous adjective
  • supermarvelously adverb
  • supermarvelousness noun
  • unmarvellous adjective
  • unmarvellously adverb
  • unmarvellousness noun
  • unmarvelous adjective
  • unmarvelously adverb
  • unmarvelousness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of marvelous1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English merve(il)lous, from Middle French merveilleus; equivalent to marvel + -ous
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Example Sentences

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Brooks’ labored apologia is a history — his history — of recent American conservatism, a Manichaean fable of civilized, conscientious conservatives full of marvelous ideas and déclassé, knuckle-dragging right-wingers.

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The marvelous painting was made at a pivotal moment.

Her future daughter’s marvelous movie embodies that idea beautifully.

If I have done nothing else in this crazy life, I have helped hoist three marvelous kids to legal adulthood and sent them all off to college.

Together, we made magic out of the mundane and it was marvelous.

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When To Use

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!

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