Marveling can be categorized as a verb.
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marvel - express astonishment or surprise about something | ||
marvel - be amazed at; "We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities" |
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1. | verb | For example, marveling at the landscape of Tibet, a legendary place famous for its religious myth, people are equipped with a better comprehension about what China really is. | |
2. | verb | I marvel how you could agree to the proposal. | |
3. | verb | It is a marvel that he should say so. | |
4. | verb | The marvel is that he succeeded in the adventure. | |
5. | verb | The marvel is that he knew it. | |
6. | verb | The rain in Sevilla is a marvel. | |
7. | verb | Besides, do we marvel at Naples? | |
8. | verb | Extracts from the sample we took earlier have revealed a great marvel. | |
9. | verb | Language learners sometimes marvel that even two-year-olds can speak French; but two-year-olds can't speak much French; and many will be improving their mastery until the end. | |
10. | verb | I can't help but marvel at the extent of human stupidity. | |
11. | verb | As I looked from their windows at the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place. | |
12. | verb | She's a marvel. | |
13. | verb | The Pantheon is a marvel of Roman engineering. | |
14. | verb | I listen to people talking about this universal breakdown we are in and I marvel at their stupid cowardice. | |
15. | verb | “The primary mirror is a technological marvel. The lightweight mirrors, coatings, actuators and mechanisms, electronics and thermal blankets when fully deployed form a single precise mirror that is truly remarkable,” said Lee Feinberg, optical telescope element manager for Webb at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. |
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For example, marveling at the landscape of Tibet, a legendary place famous for its religious myth, people are equipped with a better comprehension about what China really is. | |
I marvel how you could agree to the proposal. | |
It is a marvel that he should say so. | |
The marvel is that he succeeded in the adventure. | |
The marvel is that he knew it. | |
The rain in Sevilla is a marvel. | |
Besides, do we marvel at Naples? | |
Extracts from the sample we took earlier have revealed a great marvel. | |
Language learners sometimes marvel that even two-year-olds can speak French; but two-year-olds can't speak much French; and many will be improving their mastery until the end. | |
I can't help but marvel at the extent of human stupidity. | |
As I looked from their windows at the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place. | |
She's a marvel. | |
The Pantheon is a marvel of Roman engineering. | |
I listen to people talking about this universal breakdown we are in and I marvel at their stupid cowardice. | |
“The primary mirror is a technological marvel. The lightweight mirrors, coatings, actuators and mechanisms, electronics and thermal blankets when fully deployed form a single precise mirror that is truly remarkable,” said Lee Feinberg, optical telescope element manager for Webb at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. |