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Wonderful

/ˈwʌn.dər.fəl/adjective
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Wonderful describes something that evokes a strong sense of delight, admiration, or awe due to its exceptional quality, beauty, or positivity. In contemporary usage, it's a versatile term that adds warmth and enthusiasm to descriptions, from everyday compliments to professional praise, though it can sometimes be overused in casual language to the point of becoming generic.

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Shakespeare used the word 'wonderful' at least 25 times across his plays, often to heighten dramatic moments, as seen in 'The Tempest' where it underscores themes of magic and discovery. This frequent appearance in Elizabethan literature helped cement its place in English as a go-to word for expressing astonishment, influencing modern storytelling for centuries.

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