How Do You Spell MARVEL?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːvə͡l] (IPA)

The word "marvel" is spelled with six letters, starting with the consonant "m" and ending with the vowel "l." The IPA phonetic transcription for "marvel" is /ˈmɑːvəl/, which represents the pronunciation of the American English accent. The first vowel sound is pronounced with an open "a" sound, while the second vowel sound represented by the schwa symbol is unstressed. The final "l" sound is pronounced softly, unlike the "l" sound in words like "lion" or "pill."

MARVEL Meaning and Definition

  1. Marvel is a noun that refers to something or someone that evokes admiration, awe, or astonishment due to its extraordinary qualities, beauty, or exceptional abilities. It often describes an object, event, or phenomenon that is regarded as being amazing, fascinating, or wondrous. A marvel typically elicits a strong sense of wonderment or surprise in individuals who witness or encounter it.

    The term can also be used to describe a person who possesses exceptional skills, talents, or characteristics. In this context, a marvel is an individual who surpasses average or ordinary standards in a particular field or aspect, either through their intelligence, creativity, expertise, or physical abilities.

    As a verb, "to marvel" means to be filled with wonder and astonishment, usually in response to something fascinating or extraordinary. It involves expressing amazement, admiration, or reverence towards a marvel.

    In popular culture, "Marvel" is also a well-known name associated with Marvel Comics, a highly regarded publisher of comic books and a prominent figure in the world of superhero stories. Marvel Comics is notable for its iconic characters such as Spider-Man, Iron Man, and the X-Men, as well as its extensive universe of interconnected stories and superhero mythology.

  2. • To wonder; to be astonished.
    • Something astonishing or wonderful.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of MARVEL

The word "marvel" originated from the Old French word "merveille", which can be traced back to the Latin word "mirabilia", meaning "wonderful things" or "marvels". The Latin term is derived from the verb "mirari", which means "to wonder" or "to be amazed". Over time, the word evolved into its current form, "marvel", in English, retaining its meaning of something astonishing or extraordinary.

Idioms with the word MARVEL

  • marvel at sm or sth The idiom "marvel at someone or something" means to feel a sense of wonder, admiration, or astonishment toward someone or something. It implies being incredibly impressed or fascinated by the qualities, abilities, or achievements of a person or thing.
  • marvel to behold The idiom "marvel to behold" refers to something or someone that is incredibly impressive, awe-inspiring, or astonishingly beautiful in appearance or behavior. It implies that the object of discussion is so remarkable that it elicits wonder and admiration upon being seen or observed.

Similar spelling words for MARVEL

Plural form of MARVEL is MARVELS

Conjugate verb Marvel

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be marvelling
you would be marvelling
he/she/it would be marvelling
we would be marvelling
they would be marvelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have marveled; marvelled
you would have marveled; marvelled
he/she/it would have marveled; marvelled
we would have marveled; marvelled
they would have marveled; marvelled
I would have marvel
you would have marvel
he/she/it would have marvel
we would have marvel
they would have marvel

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been marvelling
you would have been marvelling
he/she/it would have been marvelling
we would have been marvelling
they would have been marvelling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been marveling; marvelling
you would have been marveling; marvelling
he/she/it would have been marveling; marvelling
we would have been marveling; marvelling
they would have been marveling; marvelling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would marvel
you would marvel
he/she/it would marvel
we would marvel
they would marvel

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be marveling; marvelling
you would be marveling; marvelling
he/she/it would be marveling; marvelling
we would be marveling; marvelling
they would be marveling; marvelling

FUTURE

I will marvel
you will marvel
he/she/it will marvel
we will marvel
they will marvel

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be marveling; marvelling
you will be marveling; marvelling
he/she/it will be marveling; marvelling
we will be marveling; marvelling
they will be marveling; marvelling
I will be marvelling
you will be marvelling
he/she/it will be marvelling
we will be marvelling
they will be marvelling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have marveled; marvelled
you will have marveled; marvelled
he/she/it will have marveled; marvelled
we will have marveled; marvelled
they will have marveled; marvelled
I will have marvelled
you will have marvelled
he/she/it will have marvelled
we will have marvelled
they will have marvelled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been marveling; marvelling
you will have been marveling; marvelling
he/she/it will have been marveling; marvelling
we will have been marveling; marvelling
they will have been marveling; marvelling
I will have been marvelling
you will have been marvelling
he/she/it will have been marvelling
we will have been marvelling
they will have been marvelling

IMPERATIVE

you marvel
we let´s marvel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to marvel

PAST

I marvelled
you marvelled
he/she/it marvelled
we marvelled
they marvelled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was marveling; marvelling
you were marveling; marvelling
he/she/it was marveling; marvelling
we were marveling; marvelling
they were marveling; marvelling
I was marvelling
you were marvelling
he/she/it was marvelling
we were marvelling
they were marvelling

PAST PARTICIPLE

marveled; marvelled
marvelled

PAST PERFECT

I had marveled; marvelled
you had marveled; marvelled
he/she/it had marveled; marvelled
we had marveled; marvelled
they had marveled; marvelled
I had marvelled
you had marvelled
he/she/it had marvelled
we had marvelled
they had marvelled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been marveling; marvelling
you had been marveling; marvelling
he/she/it had been marveling; marvelling
we had been marveling; marvelling
they had been marveling; marvelling
I had been marvelling
you had been marvelling
he/she/it had been marvelling
we had been marvelling
they had been marvelling

PRESENT

I marvel
you marvel
he/she/it marvels
we marvel
they marvel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am marveling; marvelling
you are marveling; marvelling
he/she/it is marveling; marvelling
we are marveling; marvelling
they are marveling; marvelling
I am marvelling
you are marvelling
he/she/it is marvelling
we are marvelling
they are marvelling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

marveling; marvelling
marvelling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have marveled; marvelled
you have marveled; marvelled
he/she/it has marveled; marvelled
we have marveled; marvelled
they have marveled; marvelled
I have marvelled
you have marvelled
he/she/it has marvelled
we have marvelled
they have marvelled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been marveling; marvelling
you have been marveling; marvelling
he/she/it has been marveling; marvelling
we have been marveling; marvelling
they have been marveling; marvelling
I have been marvelling
you have been marvelling
he/she/it has been marvelling
we have been marvelling
they have been marvelling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it marvel

SIMPLE PAST

I marveled; marvelled
you marveled; marvelled
he/she/it marveled; marvelled
we marveled; marvelled
they marveled; marvelled
I would have marvelled
we would have marvelled
you would have marvelled
he/she/it would have marvelled
they would have marvelled

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