marvel at



marvel at someone or something

Fig. to express wonder or surprise at someone or something. I can only marvel at Valerie and all she has accomplished. We all marveled at the beauty of the new building.
See also: marvel

marvel at

v.
To be astonished or impressed by something: We walked through the carnival and marveled at all the rides and amusements.
See also: marvel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Usama-Arabic
Seetha-Tamil
Dana (4)-Persian, Arabic
Galila-Arabic
Zemfira-Tatar, Bashkir, Azerbaijani, Literature
MaikeMIE-kə (German)Frisian, German