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Marvelous

Marvelous is an adjective that denotes something capable of evoking wonder or admiration; it also means exceptionally good or remarkable. It can describe objects, events, or experiences that inspire delight, as in a marvelous sunset, a marvelous achievement, or a marvelous opportunity. The term often carries a positive connotation and may function as emphasis.

Etymology: Marvelous comes from Middle English marvelous, itself from Old French merveilleux, derived from merveille meaning

Usage notes: In contemporary writing, marvelous can convey strong enthusiasm; some writers regard it as informal

Related forms: The noun form is marvel; verbs include to marvel (at something). Adverbs include marvelously or

"wonder"
or
"a
marvel."
The
root
traces
back
to
Latin
mirabilia,
"things
worth
admiring."
Spelling
and
usage
differ
by
region:
American
English
typically
uses
"marvelous,"
while
British
English
uses
"marvellous."
or
emphatic.
In
British
English,
marvellous
is
common
and
can
feel
less
modern
or
more
playful
in
tone.
In
formal
contexts,
alternatives
such
as
wonderful,
extraordinary,
or
remarkable
may
be
preferred,
depending
on
the
desired
nuance.
marvellously
depending
on
spelling,
and
the
adjective
has
corresponding
forms
such
as
marvelousness
or
marvellousness.