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wonderful

/ˈwʌndɚfl̩/adjective3 syllables

Wonderful means: extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers.

Synonyms for wonderful26

adjective, as in extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers

also used for wonderful

amazing, astonishing, awesome, astounding, awe-inspiring, awful, great, ace, admirable, based, beat, beatific, bewildering, blissful, celestial

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What does wonderful mean?1

adjective

1

extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers“a fantastic trip to the Orient”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Wonderful in a sentence

  • When you wake up tomorrow morning, you will find a wonderful thing.CM
  • Nature is wonderful, but it goes unnoticed daily.marcelostockle
  • Today was a wonderful day, and tomorrow will be too.Joseph
  • His ability came from a wonderful natural talent, not from years of experience.mervert1
  • I think the meal was wonderful, wasn't it?AlanF_US
  • I am one lucky girl to have such wonderful friends, family, and boyfriend.unknown
  • It's a wonderful idea, but it'll take a lot work.CM
  • He could have become a wonderful surgeon, but became a mediocre psychologist.Tangobango

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Forms of wonderful

as a adjective

comparative
wonderfuller
superlative
wonderfullest