Words Of Wonder

8 words in this vocabulary list

adjective causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing

  • The scientist made an amazing discovery that could change the course of history.
  • I had an amazing time at the concert last night!
  • That new video game is so amazing, I can't stop playing it.
  • Her ability to forgive and move on is truly amazing.

adjective causing astonishment or amazement; incredible

  • The research findings were truly astounding, revolutionizing the field of medicine.
  • I can't believe how astounding the view is from up here!
  • That movie was absolutely astounding, dude!
  • Her ability to forgive and move on is truly astounding, like a superpower.

verb to see or observe, especially a remarkable or impressive sight

  • Behold, the grandeur of the palace was truly awe-inspiring.
  • Behold, the new iPhone just got released!
  • Yo, behold the epic fail that just happened!
  • Behold, the power of forgiveness can truly transform lives.

adjective Describing something that is extremely surprising or difficult to believe.

preposition Indicating something that is further than or exceeds a certain point or limit.

  • The scientific discovery was beyond belief and revolutionized the field of physics.
  • The party last night was beyond belief - I had so much fun!
  • The concert was beyond belief - it was lit!
  • Her generosity was beyond belief, she would give you the shirt off her back.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'marvellous' is an adjective that describes something as wonderful, excellent, or extraordinary.

  • The architecture of the cathedral is truly marvellous.
  • I had a marvellous time at the concert last night.
  • That new restaurant is absolutely marvellous, you should check it out.
  • Her ability to juggle work and family responsibilities is nothing short of marvellous.

adjective describing something that is extraordinary or seemingly impossible, often associated with miracles

  • The doctor described the patient's recovery as nothing short of miraculous.
  • It was a miraculous sight to see the team score the winning goal in the last minute.
  • Dude, that party was so lit, it was like a miraculous experience!
  • The way she effortlessly handled the difficult situation was nothing short of miraculous.

adverb Miraculously is an adverb that describes an action performed in a miraculous or extraordinary manner.

  • The patient's condition miraculously improved overnight, much to the surprise of the medical team.
  • I miraculously found my lost keys in the last place I looked.
  • She miraculously aced the exam without studying at all.
  • The small startup company miraculously survived the economic downturn and is now thriving.

adjective causing confusion or perplexity; perplexing

  • The results of the experiment were mystifying to the researchers.
  • I find it mystifying how he always knows the answer.
  • It's so mystifying how she manages to always be in the right place at the right time.
  • Her eyes held a mystifying depth that seemed to reveal secrets of the universe.