Marvel
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verb
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noun
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(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:
- The crowd marvelled at the acrobat's death-defying stunts.
- She marvelled at the intricate carvings on the ancient temple.
- He couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the sunset.
- The scientists marvelled at the complexity of the human brain.
- 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:
- The crowd marvelled at the acrobat's death-defying stunts.
- She marvelled at the intricate carvings on the ancient temple.
- He couldn't help but marvel at the beauty of the sunset.
- The scientists marvelled at the complexity of the human brain.
- The children marvelled at the size of the elephant in the zoo.