Wonderful or Wonderfull
Learn why “Wonderful” is the correct spelling and why adding double “l” is wrong.
Wonderfull
Incorrect spelling - “Wonderfull” is a misspelling caused by wrongly doubling the final “l.”
"Wonderfull" is a common misspelling of "Wonderful". Always use "Wonderful" when referring to the correct word.
Wonderful
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Wonderful” means extremely good, delightful, or impressive.
Definition of Wonderful
"Wonderful": “Wonderful” means extremely good, delightful, or impressive.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Wonderful
- • amazing
- • excellent
- • delightful
- • fantastic
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She had a wonderful experience.
"Correct:" It was a wonderful day.
"Correct:" He gave a wonderful performance.
"Correct:" They enjoyed a wonderful meal.
"Incorrect:" It was a wonderfull day.
"Incorrect:" She had a wonderfull time.
"Incorrect:" He is a wonderfull person.
"Incorrect:" They enjoyed a wonderfull trip.
Notes:
- • Only one l at the end.
- • Do not double consonants in -ful words.
- • Same rule: beautiful, helpful → one ‘l.’
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Wonderful.
Q: Why not wonderfull?
A: Because -ful words always have one ‘l.’
Q: Meaning of wonderful?
A: Something extremely good or delightful.
Q: Trick to remember?
A: FULL word but not full spelling → only 1 L.
Summary
“Wonderful” is correct; “wonderfull” is always wrong. All –ful words use one ‘l.’