wonderful (Meaning)
wonderful (s)
extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers
wonderful (a.)
Adapted to excite wonder or admiration; surprising; strange; astonishing.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wonderful
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- dull
- typical
- wearisome
- unimpressive
- mundane
- dull
- customary
- unremarkable
- ordinary
- boring
- tiring
- wearisome
- uninspiring
- usual
- typical
- weary
- monotonous
- usual
- customary
- uninspired
- monotonous
- tedious
- common
- boring
- weary
- ordinary
- mundane
- unremarkable
- normal
- uninspired
- tedious
- common
- uninspiring
- uninteresting
- unimpressive
- uninteresting
- tiring
- normal
Synonyms:
- interesting
- remarkable
- stupendous
- awful
- prodigious
- fascinating
- staggering
- astounding
- impressive
- fabulous
- spectacular
- wondrous
- extraordinary
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- alluring
- striking
- uncommon
- outstanding
- rare
- eye-opening
- incomprehensible
- exciting
- portentous
- unimaginable
- sensational
- unwonted
- attractive
- enlightening
- conspicuous
- unusual
- notable
- charming
- entertaining
- enchanting
- unique
- noticeable
- unbelievable
- attracting
- phenomenal
- unthinkable
- inconceivable
- singular
Antonyms:
wonderful Sentence Examples
- The vibrant hues of the sunset painted the sky in a wonderful spectacle of colors.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the house, filling it with a wonderful warmth.
- The symphony's majestic crescendo surged through the concert hall, creating a wonderful sensory experience.
- The children's laughter echoed throughout the park, a wonderful reminder of their boundless joy.
- The intricate patterns woven into the tapestry were a testament to the wonderful craftsmanship of its creator.
- The gentle breeze carried the scent of wildflowers across the meadow, creating a wonderful olfactory paradise.
- The warmth of the fireplace on a cold winter's night provided a wonderful sense of comfort and well-being.
- The unexpected snowfall transformed the city into a wonderful winter wonderland.
- The sight of the newborn baby brought tears of joy to everyone's eyes, a wonderful celebration of new life.
- The kindness extended to those in need was a wonderful reflection of human compassion.
FAQs About the word wonderful
extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiersAdapted to excite wonder or admiration; surprising; strange; astonishing.
astonishing, incredible, surprising, awesome, stunning,marvellous, miraculous, marvelous, sublime, amazing
dull, typical, wearisome, unimpressive, mundane, dull, customary, unremarkable, ordinary, boring
The vibrant hues of the sunset painted the sky in a wonderful spectacle of colors.
The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the house, filling it with a wonderful warmth.
The symphony's majestic crescendo surged through the concert hall, creating a wonderful sensory experience.
The children's laughter echoed throughout the park, a wonderful reminder of their boundless joy.