How to pronounce antonym
adjective as in hard to believe; amazing
Strongest matches
astonishing, astounding, awe-inspiring, awesome, breathtaking, extraordinary, fabulous, fantastic, implausible, improbable, incredible, miraculous, phenomenal, remarkable, singular, spectacular, strange, stunning, unbelievable, unusual, wonderful, wondrous
Weak matches
bewildering, confounding, difficult to believe, incomprehensible, inconceivable, prodigious, staggering, striking, stupendous, supernatural, surprising, unimaginable, unlikely
adjective as in superb, great
Strongest matches
astonishing, enjoyable, excellent, fabulous, fantastic, glorious, magnificent, neat, pleasant, satisfying, sensational, solid, spectacular, splendid, terrific, wonderful
Weak matches
agreeable, boss, colossal, cool, divine, dreamy, fab, greatest, groovy, hot, keen, out of this world, outrageous, peachy, pleasurable, prime, rewarding, smashing, solid-gold, stupendous, super, supreme, swell, wicked
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Example Sentences
With her marvelous return to the screen in “The Last Showgirl,” Anderson declares that good, honest work is timeless.
From Salon
Even one of the prosecutors called it “one of the most marvelous addresses ever delivered in any courtroom” but added, “It has mighty little to do with his guilt and innocence.”
From Los Angeles Times
There are only a few numbers, but most of them are marvelous constructions with sinewy arrangements and overlapping harmonies that tangle around each other during duets.
From Los Angeles Times
It’s something I’ve admired in him since his first two films, “The Childhood of a Leader” and his marvelous flop “Vox Lux.”
From Los Angeles Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition © by the Philip Lief Group.