Marvel ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Marvel ( verb )

To be filled with wonder or admiration; to be astonished or amazed.

Origin:

Middle english marveilen, from anglo-french merveiller, from latin mirari, from mirus wonderful, from mirari to wonder at.

Examples:

  1. The crowd marvelled at the acrobat's death-defying stunts.
  2. She marvelled at the intricate carvings on the ancient temple.
  3. He couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the sunset.
  4. The scientists marvelled at the complexity of the human brain.
  5. The children marvelled at the size of the elephant in the zoo.

(As a noun)

Marvel ( noun )

To be filled with wonder or admiration; to be astonished or amazed.

Origin:

Middle english marveilen, from anglo-french merveiller, from latin mirari, from mirus wonderful, from mirari to wonder at.

Examples:

  1. The crowd marvelled at the acrobat's death-defying stunts.
  2. She marvelled at the intricate carvings on the ancient temple.
  3. He couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the sunset.
  4. The scientists marvelled at the complexity of the human brain.
  5. The children marvelled at the size of the elephant in the zoo.
Some random words: toxemia, antedate, secularism