wonderful
adjective /ˈwʌndəfl/
/ˈwʌndərfl/
- This is a wonderful opportunity to invest in new markets.
- The builders have done a wonderful job here.
- it is wonderful to do something It's wonderful to see you!
- it is wonderful that… It's so wonderful that you can all come!
- You've all been absolutely wonderful!
- a wonderful experience/place/day/book
- a truly wonderful surprise
- a really wonderful person
- We had a wonderful time last night.
- The organization is doing wonderful things for the community.
- the strange and wonderful world of Chinese ghost stories
- to look/sound/feel wonderful
- It would be wonderful if you could be there.
Extra Examples- The weather was absolutely wonderful.
- Note the wonderful skill in these sculpted hands and faces.
- She's a truly wonderful person.
- Winning first prize is a wonderful achievement.
- It was a wonderful feeling to be arriving home again.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- look
- …
- most
- really
- absolutely
- …
- strange and wonderful
- weird and wonderful
- It's wonderful what you can do when you have to.
- It's wonderful what a little flattery will do.
Synonyms wonderfulwonderfulTopics Feelingsb1- lovely
- delightful
- wonderful that you enjoy very much; that gives you great pleasure; extremely good:
- We had a wonderful time last night.
- The weather was absolutely wonderful.
- lovely (especially British English, rather informal) that you enjoy very much; that gives you great pleasure; very attractive:
- What a lovely day! (= the weather is very good)
- It’s been lovely having you here.
- delightful that gives you great pleasure; very attractive:
- a delightful little fishing village
- wonderful/lovely/delightful weather/views/scenery
- It’s wonderful/lovely to be/feel/find/have/know/see…
- It would be wonderful/lovely/delightful if…
- It’s wonderful/lovely that…
- That sounds wonderful/lovely/delightful.
- really/quite/absolutely wonderful/lovely/delightful
Word Originlate Old English wunderfull (see wonder, -ful).