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phenomenal

[fi-nom-uh-nl]

adjective

  1. highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional.

    phenomenal speed.

    Synonyms: , , ,
  2. of or relating to phenomena.

  3. of the nature of a phenomenon; cognizable by the senses.



phenomenal

/ ɪˈɒɪə /

adjective

  1. of or relating to a phenomenon

  2. extraordinary; outstanding; remarkable

    a phenomenal achievement

  3. philosophy known or perceived by the senses rather than the mind

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • phenomenality noun
  • phenomenally adverb
  • nonphenomenal adjective
  • nonphenomenally adverb
  • semiphenomenal adjective
  • semiphenomenally adverb
  • unphenomenal adjective
  • unphenomenally adverb
  • ˈԴdzԲ adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of phenomenal1

First recorded in 1815–25; phenomen(on) + -al 1
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You’ll hear me commend and celebrate the crew a lot because they deserve it, they earned it, and they’re just phenomenal.

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"The first task at hand is ensuring the autonomous vision gets off to a phenomenal start," Ives added.

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The researchers said it was a "phenomenal" finding and could lead to therapies that boost good bacteria in babies.

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Jack Draper was given a reality check as world number 62 Alexander Bublik produced a phenomenal fourth-round performance to end British interest in the French Open singles.

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“The first two novels were phenomenal successes. She became a celebrity almost overnight. But it was also a difficult book to write.”

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