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  1. WONDERFUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of WONDERFUL is exciting wonder : marvelous, astonishing. How to use wonderful in a sentence.

  2. WONDERFUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    (Definition of wonderful from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. Wonderful - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Wonderful · Jeff Goldblum · Ariana Grande · Cynthia Erivo...more

  4. WONDERFUL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    WONDERFUL definition: excellent; great; marvelous. See examples of wonderful used in a sentence.

  5. Wonderful (Adam Ant album) - Wikipedia

    Wonderful is the fifth solo studio album and the eighth LP overall of English musician Adam Ant, released in March 1995 by EMI. It peaked at number 24 on the UK Album Chart and number 143 on …

  6. The Wonderful Company :: POM

    POM is the world’s largest integrated producer of Wonderful variety pomegranates, renowned for their unique combination of ruby-red color, delicious taste and antioxidants. We offer a complete family of …

  7. Wonderful - definition of wonderful by The Free Dictionary

    1. Admirable or very good; excellent or splendid: what a wonderful person she is; had a wonderful time at the party. 2. Capable of eliciting wonder; astonishing: "The ... whale is one of the most wonderful …

  8. WONDERFUL Synonyms & Antonyms - 129 words - Thesaurus.com

    Find 129 different ways to say WONDERFUL, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  9. Wonderful – meaning, definition, etymology, examples and more — …

    Jul 19, 2025 · Uncover the full meaning and definition of "wonderful." This comprehensive entry details its etymology, historical usage, and modern examples. Enhance your vocabulary with synonyms, …

  10. Wonderful - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English

    The word 'wonderful' originated from Middle English 'wonderfull', which was a combination of 'wonder' and the suffix '-ful' meaning 'full of'. It has been used in English since the 13th century and has …