Wonderfulness

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈwʌndərfəlnəs/

Definitions of wonderfulness

noun a state or quality of being wonderful; the characteristic of evoking wonder or admiration

Example Sentences

A1 The wonderfulness of a rainbow always brings a smile to my face.

A2 The wonderfulness of nature never ceases to amaze me.

B1 I was captivated by the wonderfulness of the historical landmarks in the city.

B2 The wonderfulness of the music festival left me feeling euphoric.

C1 She was in awe of the wonderfulness of the art exhibit at the museum.

C2 The wonderfulness of the culinary experience at the Michelin-starred restaurant was beyond compare.

Examples of wonderfulness in a Sentence

formal The wonderfullness of the art exhibit left the attendees in awe.

informal I can't get over the wonderfullness of that movie we watched last night.

slang The wonderfullness of that party was off the charts.

figurative The wonderfullness of her personality shines through in everything she does.

Grammatical Forms of wonderfulness

past tense

wondered

plural

wonderfulnesses

comparative

more wonderful

superlative

most wonderful

present tense

wonder

future tense

will wonder

perfect tense

have wondered

continuous tense

wondering

singular

wonderfulness

positive degree

wonderful

infinitive

to wonder

gerund

wondering

participle

wondered

Origin and Evolution of wonderfulness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'wonderfulness' is derived from the Old English word 'wundorfulnes', which combines 'wundor' meaning 'wonder' and '-fulnes' meaning 'full of'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'wonderfulness' has come to represent a state of being full of wonder or amazement, emphasizing the quality of something being extraordinary or remarkable.