wonderful
Something that is very good, pleasant, or makes you feel great admiration. It is used to describe things or experiences that are extremely enjoyable and high in quality.
例文
3 / 5The weather is wonderful today.
The weather is very good today.
It would be wonderful if you could attend the meeting.
It would be very nice if you could come to the meeting.
That was a wonderful party!
That was a great party!
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Wonder' + 'Full' — something that is 'full of wonder' is wonderful.
クイックテスト
Thank you for the flowers, they are _______!
正解!
正解は: wonderful
例文
The weather is wonderful today.
everydayThe weather is very good today.
It would be wonderful if you could attend the meeting.
formalIt would be very nice if you could come to the meeting.
That was a wonderful party!
informalThat was a great party!
This book provides a wonderful explanation of the topic.
academicThis book gives a very clear and good explanation of the topic.
We had a wonderful year of sales.
businessWe had a very successful year of sales.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
a wonderful time
to enjoy yourself very much
what a wonderful world
the world is a beautiful place
it's wonderful to see you
I am very happy to see you
よく混同される語
Wonder is a noun/verb about curiosity, while wonderful is an adjective describing something great.
使い方のコツ
Use 'wonderful' to express high levels of satisfaction or enthusiasm. It is much stronger than 'good'.
よくある間違い
Avoid using 'very' with wonderful in formal writing because wonderful is already an 'extreme' adjective, though it is common in spoken English.
覚え方のコツ
Think of 'Wonder' + 'Full' — something that is 'full of wonder' is wonderful.
語源
From the Old English word 'wunder' (a marvel) and the suffix '-full' (full of).
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In English-speaking cultures, 'wonderful' is frequently used to show politeness and social warmth.
クイックテスト
Thank you for the flowers, they are _______!
正解!
正解は: wonderful
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