[ US /ˈwəndɝfəɫ/ ]
[ UK /wˈʌndəfə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers
    had a rattling conversation about politics
    the film was fantastic!
    a tremendous achievement
    a marvelous collection of rare books
    a howling success
    a fantastic trip to the Orient
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How To Use wonderful In A Sentence

  • Life can not fade , the multiple spot color can't accommodate oneself to wonderful just now best,alive.
  • Word can say so little when someone cares so much. Mother,I'm wishing that these were a way to tell you the things that I'd so like to say How thankful I am and how very proud,too,to have a wonderful mother like you.
  • I became a house model for the great designer Jean Muir and it was a wonderful foundation because she was meticulous.
  • A Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
  • In turn, the gallery's window is fitted with giant windscreen wipers to sweep away a continuous downpour of "rain" inverted commas seem necessary to any description of Weber's wonderfully artificial sculptural conceits. This week's new exhibitions
  • The soloist and orchestra achieve wonderful clarity and fine ensemble.
  • Now that we have cable, we get a wonderfully crisp picture, even on our old TV.
  • The town itself is a wonderful example of a lived-in, somewhat shopworn, urban relic.
  • But what is wonderful about him - what saves him, glorifies him and makes him special - is the imperishable cultural truth that you can take a Frenchman out of France but you cannot take France out of a Frenchman.
  • Just the thought of going into a fish shop and knowing you can get something that's gluten free with no hassle and no fuss is wonderful.
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