wonderfully

wonderfully — adverb

1. to a very high degree or in an excellent way — used when something is very good,

1.副詞B1
釋義

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.

例句

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)

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • poorly

    opposite for the 'well' meaning — e.g. sang wonderfully vs. sang poorly

  • badly

    opposite for the 'well' meaning — e.g. grew wonderfully vs. grew badly

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.

常見錯誤

The team played wonderful.
The team played wonderfully.
💡'wonderful' is an adjective; use the adverb 'wonderfully' to modify verbs.