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marvel

/ˈmɑːrvəl/

Marvel describes the deep sense of awe felt when encountering something extraordinary or ingenious.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • A person or thing that causes wonder.
  • To feel great surprise or admiration.
  • Commonly used as 'marvel at something'.

Overview

The word 'marvel' is a versatile English term that functions as both a noun and a verb, primarily used to express a sense of wonder, astonishment, or intense admiration. At its core, it describes something that is so extraordinary, beautiful, or ingenious that it captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression. Whether observing a natural landscape or a complex piece of machinery, 'marvel' is the go-to word for acknowledging greatness. 2) Usage Patterns: As a verb, 'marvel' is almost always intransitive and typically requires the preposition 'at.' For example, one might 'marvel at the stars' or 'marvel at someone's resilience.' It describes the internal process of feeling awe. As a noun, it refers to the object itself that causes this feeling. It often appears in the structure 'a marvel of [something],' such as 'a marvel of modern medicine' or 'a marvel of architecture.' 3) Common Contexts: You will frequently encounter 'marvel' in scientific and technological discussions to describe breakthroughs. It is also common in travel writing when describing breathtaking scenery or historical monuments. In literature, it helps convey a character's sense of surprise or discovery. While it can be used for people, it usually refers to their specific talents or the fact that they have achieved something seemingly impossible. 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'wonder' and 'marvel' are often interchangeable, 'marvel' typically implies a higher degree of complexity or human ingenuity. A 'miracle' usually suggests divine intervention or something that defies the laws of nature, whereas a 'marvel' is something that is possible but highly impressive. 'Spectacle' refers more to the visual scale of an event, whereas 'marvel' focuses on the quality and the feeling it evokes in the observer.

Ejemplos

1

The new stadium is a marvel of modern design.

everyday

The new stadium is a wonder of modern design.

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Scientists continue to marvel at the complexity of the human brain.

academic

Scientists continue to be amazed by the complexity of the human brain.

3

I marvel that you can stay so calm in such a stressful situation.

informal

I am amazed that you can stay so calm.

4

The historical document remains a marvel of preservation.

formal

The historical document remains an amazing example of preservation.

Colocaciones comunes

engineering marvel an impressive feat of engineering
marvel at the sight to be amazed by what one sees
modern marvel a contemporary wonder

Frases Comunes

a marvel to behold

something wonderful to look at

marvel of nature

a natural wonder

Se confunde a menudo con

marvel vs marble

'Marble' is a hard stone used in sculpture; 'marvel' is a feeling or object of wonder.

marvel vs miracle

A 'miracle' usually implies supernatural or divine cause, while a 'marvel' can be human-made or natural.

Patrones gramaticales

verb + at + noun noun + of + noun verb + that + clause

How to Use It

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Notas de uso

In terms of register, 'marvel' is slightly more elevated than 'be surprised.' It suggests a deeper, more respectful level of admiration. It is common in both British and American English without significant differences in usage.


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Errores comunes

The most common mistake is forgetting the preposition 'at' when using it as a verb. Another error is using it for negative surprises; 'marvel' should only be used for positive or neutral astonishment.

Tips

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Always use 'at' with the verb

When using marvel as a verb, remember to say 'marvel at' followed by the object of your admiration.

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Don't confuse with 'marble'

Be careful with spelling; 'marble' is a type of stone, while 'marvel' is about wonder.

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Association with Superheroes

In modern pop culture, the word is heavily associated with Marvel Comics, which was named to evoke a sense of wonder.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French word 'merveille,' which comes from the Latin 'mirabilia,' meaning 'wonderful things.'

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Contexto cultural

In English-speaking cultures, calling a project or invention a 'marvel' is a high compliment, often used in documentaries and history books to describe great human achievements like the Pyramids or the Internet.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the 'Marvel' superheroes; they are called that because they are wonderful and amazing characters.

Preguntas frecuentes

4 preguntas

Yes, you can call someone a 'marvel' if they are exceptionally talented or have achieved something incredible, such as a 'child marvel' in music.

It is generally neutral. It is appropriate for both casual conversation and formal writing, such as academic papers or journalism.

'Marvel' often implies a sense of being impressed by skill or complexity, while 'wonder' is a broader term for curiosity or amazement.

No, 'marvel' is almost exclusively positive, used to highlight excellence, beauty, or impressive ability.

Ponte a prueba

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Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word.

Tourists often ___ at the intricate carvings on the ancient temple walls.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

The sentence requires a present tense verb to describe a general action of tourists.

multiple choice

Choose the best noun usage of 'marvel'.

Which sentence uses 'marvel' as a noun correctly?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

In option A, 'marvel' is used as a noun meaning a wonderful thing.

sentence building

Reorder the words to create a logical sentence.

at / we / the / technology / marvel / new / should

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: c

The standard English word order is Subject + Modal + Verb + Prepositional Phrase.

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