Adverb
In a marvelous manner; wonderfully; strangely.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously. Henry Kissinger
The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written. Franklin D. Roosevelt
It is interesting to note that poetry, a literary device whose very construct involves the use of words, is itself the word of choice by persons grasping to describe something so beautiful, it is marvelously ineffable. Vanna Bonta
The increasing influence of the Bible is marvelously great, penetrating everywhere. It carries with it a tremendous power of freedom and justice guided by a combined force of wisdom and goodness. Thomas More
Warfare has been marvelously developed. It will soon be impossible to raise it to further heights. Fredrik Bajer
We begin to find and become ourselves when we notice how we are already found, already truly, entirely, wildly, messily, marvelously who we were born to be. Anne Lamott