Marvellous - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmɑːrvələs|  American pronunciation of the word marvellous
Brit.  |ˈmɑːv(ə)ləs|  British pronunciation of the word marvellous

adjective

- extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers (syn: fantastic, grand, howling, marvelous, rattling, terrific, tremendous, wonderful, wondrous)
- being or having the character of a miracle (syn: marvelous, miraculous)
- too improbable to admit of belief (syn: improbable, marvelous, tall)

Extra examples

We had a marvelous time at the party.

He has a marvelous way with children.

The weather was simply marvelous.

'How was your holiday?' 'Marvellous!'

We had a marvellous time.

I can't stand him, but my wife thinks he's marvellous.

It's marvellous what they can do these days.

It's marvellous to have a day off.

It's marvellous that we could see each other again.

That marvellous aggregate which we know as the Greek nation.

He has a marvellous touch in dealing with children.

But that's marvellous news!

Elwood stole the show with a marvellous performance.

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