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marvel
[mahr-vuhl]
noun
something that causes wonder, admiration, or astonishment; a wonderful thing; a wonder or prodigy.
The new bridge is an engineering marvel.
Archaic., the feeling of wonder; astonishment.
verb (used with object)
to wonder at (usually followed by a clause as object).
I marvel that you were able to succeed against such odds.
to wonder or be curious about (usually followed by a clause as object).
A child marvels that the stars can be.
verb (used without object)
to be filled with wonder, admiration, or astonishment, as at something surprising or extraordinary.
I marvel at your courage.
marvel
/ ˈmɑːvəl /
verb
to be filled with surprise or wonder
noun
something that causes wonder
archaic, astonishment
Other Word Forms
- marvelment noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of marvel1
Example Sentences
“The scary part was he was in real need of help,” said Charlie, marveling at how even someone with so much experience and training could fall into so much peril when separated from essentials.
A mother and her seven-year-old daughter, on holiday from the neighbouring province, marvel at the ships.
Lee marveled at the new Oval Office decor and praised the personal rapport that the US president has with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
"It's the biggest number of people that I ever played. It's a lot," marvels Mendonça.
The move is much more than an engineering marvel for local residents - it's a deeply emotional moment.
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