marvellous
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Adj — Causing wonder or astonishment; excellent or delightful.
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Etymology
From Old French merveillus, from merveille ("a wonder") — the same root as "marvel."
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What does “marvellous” mean?
The word “marvellous” means causing wonder or astonishment; excellent or delightful. In plain terms, wonderful or amazing — the standard British spelling of "marvelous.".
How do you pronounce “marvellous”?
“Marvellous” is pronounced MAH-vuh-luhs (/ˈmɑɹvələs/ in IPA).
How do you use “marvellous” in a sentence?
Here is “marvellous” used in a sentence: “We had a marvellous time at the coast.”
What part of speech is “marvellous”?
“Marvellous” is an adjective.
Where does the word “marvellous” come from?
The word “marvellous” comes from Old French. From Old French merveillus, from merveille ("a wonder") — the same root as "marvel.".
Is “marvellous” a common word?
“Marvellous” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.