Adverb
(used as an intensifier) extremely well
Source: WordNetTruly man is a marvellously vain, diverse, and undulating object. It is hard to found any constant and uniform judgement on him. Michel de Montaigne
How marvellously lie our anxieties, in filmy layers, one over the other! Take away that which has lain on the upper surface for so long – the care of cares – the only one, as it seemed to you, between your soul and the radiance of Heaven – and straight you find a new stratum there. Sheridan Le Fanu
A burst of passion is a fine rousing thing upon occasion, Helen, and a flood of tears is marvellously affecting, but, when indulged too often, they are both deuced plaguy things for spoiling one's beauty and tiring out one's friends. Anne Brontë
Europe is organized, marvellously organized; but India is cultivated. Savitri Devi
The love of husband and wife, which is creative of new human life, is a marvellously personal sharing in the creative love of God who brings into being the eternal soul that comes to every human being with the gift of human life. Vincent Nichols
Not once do you have the feeling that you are in contact with something other than a marvellously organised mental-physical domain. The Mother