She marveled at the intricate details of the artwork.
"The immigrant couple marveled at the modern appliances in their new house." "European engineers marveled at the intricate construction of the Egyptian pyramids."
It depends on the sentence.If you were to say She marveled at the scene it would be a correct synonym.If you were to say I marveled what would happen it would be incorrect.
"She marveled at the sight of the great big waterfall."
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His Mother Marveled - 1963 TV was released on: USA: 1963
The cast of His Mother Marveled - 1963 includes: Marvin Miller as Narrator
The word 'marveled' is the past tense of the verb to marvel, meaning to become filled with surprise or astonishment.Example: We marveled at the young age of the author.
I marveled at her ability to stretch the truth. I marveled at the beauty of the mountains. She was a true marvel when it comes to weaving.
I marveled at her ability to stretch the truth. I marveled at the beauty of the mountains. She was a true marvel when it comes to weaving.
Extraordinary, incredible, amazing, a marvel.
We all marveled at their wooden creation.