wonderful

IPA: wˈʌndɝfʌɫ

adjective

  • Tending to excite wonder; surprising, extraordinary.
  • Surprisingly excellent; very good or admirable, extremely impressive.

adverb

  • (dialect) Exceedingly, to a great extent.
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Examples of "wonderful" in Sentences

  • "Manti is a wonderful town -- a _wonderful_ town!" he declared.
  • "And it is going to be wonderful -- just _wonderful_ -- before long.
  • You will love him no matter what, and he can choose his own dreams and that's what we call a wonderful life.
  • In that list are wonderful, * wonderful* films that say so much about the British sensibility, and which have won many awards.
  • And much, much more importantly, I have been blessed with wonderful children, and with a wife for whom even the word wonderful is somehow insufficient.
  • "A wonderful hard fix, a _wonderful_ hard fix, _under_ th 'ice, an' I were handy t 'stayin' under un," said Ed, taking evident delight in keeping his auditors in suspense.
  • During the approximate three-hour running time of the Metropolitan Opera's Shakespeare/Baroque pastiche "The Enchanted Island," the character of Miranda utters the word "wonderful" 16 times.
  • To have you come over to the factory, and to have somebody say that Mrs. Sheridan is there, and to go to lunch -- Dearest, do you realize how wonderful and how -- well, how _wonderful_ it's going to be?
  • Whenever I think of God's wonderful, _wonderful_ goodness to me and of my own sinfulness, I want to find a place low at the foot of the cross where I may cover my face in the dust, and yet go on praising Him.

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