wonderfully
wonderfully — adverb
1. to a very high degree or in an excellent way — used when something is very good,
to a very high degree or in an excellent way — used when something is very good, enjoyable, or impressive, such as a wonderfully clear sky or a wonderfully sung song.
Léa thought the sunset was wonderfully beautiful, so she took a photo.
intensifier + adjective: wonderfully + beautiful
Eitan cooked the fish wonderfully, and everyone asked for his recipe.
verb + wonderfully (skill / ability)
The old church was wonderfully decorated with fresh flowers for the wedding.
It was wonderfully quiet in the library, which helped Trang focus on her reading.
João's garden grew wonderfully after the first spring rain came.
- extremely
more neutral and less admiring than wonderfully
- marvelously
similar in register and admiration, slightly more dramatic
- excellently
more formal and focused on high quality rather than delight
- brilliantly
often used for skill, intelligence, or performance
文法句型
wonderfully + adjective
verb + wonderfully
用法筆記
Commonly used before adjectives (wonderfully kind, wonderfully clear) and after verbs of skill or quality (sang wonderfully, grew wonderfully). Carries a positive or admiring tone — it is not typically used with negative words.