marvelled

[ˈmɑːvəld]

marvelled Definition

  • 1to feel or express great surprise or admiration at something
  • 2to be filled with wonder or astonishment

Using marvelled: Examples

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

  • Example

    I marvelled at the beauty of the sunset.

  • Example

    She marvelled at his courage and determination.

  • Example

    The audience marvelled at the magician's tricks.

  • Example

    He marvelled that she had managed to finish the project in such a short time.

marvelled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for marvelled

Phrases with marvelled

  • to feel great admiration or surprise at something

    Example

    I always marvel at how quickly he can solve complex problems.

  • something that is considered a great wonder or miracle

    Example

    The Great Wall of China is a marvel of engineering.

  • something that is considered a great achievement of modern technology

    Example

    The internet is a marvel of modern technology that has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information.

Origins of marvelled

from Old French 'merveille', meaning 'a wonder'

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Summary: marvelled in Brief

'Marvelled' [ˈmɑːvəld] means to feel great surprise, admiration, or wonder at something. It is often used to describe feelings of amazement or astonishment, as in 'I marvelled at the beauty of the sunset.' 'Marvelled' can also be used in phrases like 'marvel at' and 'marvel of modern technology,' which denote admiration and wonder.