marveling

[ˈmɑːrvəlɪŋ]

marveling Definition

  • 1to be filled with wonder or astonishment
  • 2to admire something greatly

Using marveling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "marveling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tourists were marveling at the beauty of the Taj Mahal.

  • Example

    I was marveling at how well she played the piano.

  • Example

    He stood there, marveling at the view before him.

marveling Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for marveling

Phrases with marveling

  • to feel great surprise, admiration, or respect for something

    Example

    I always marvel at how beautiful the sunset is.

  • something that is extremely good, skillful, or attractive

    Example

    The building is a marvel of modern architecture.

  • a complex and impressive engineering feat

    Example

    The Golden Gate Bridge is a marvel of engineering.

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Summary: marveling in Brief

The verb 'marveling' [ˈmɑːrvəlɪŋ] means to be filled with wonder or astonishment, or to admire something greatly. It is often used to describe the feeling of awe or amazement towards something, such as a beautiful view or a skillful performance. The phrase 'marvel at' is commonly used to express admiration, while 'marvel of' refers to something that is extremely good, skillful, or attractive.