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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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Derived Forms

  • ˈԴdzԲ, adverb
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Other Word Forms

  • ·Դdze·Բi·ٲ noun
  • ·Դdz·Բ· adverb
  • ԴDzp·Դdz·Բ adjective
  • non·Դdz·Բ· adverb
  • i··Դdz·Բ adjective
  • semi··Դdz·Բ· adverb
  • ܲp·Դdz·Բ adjective
  • un·Դdz·Բ· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of phenomenal1

First recorded in 1815–25; phenomen(on) + -al 1
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Alexander-Arnold's future is still uncertain and his exit would affect the whole team, but it would have implications for Salah, in particular, given the phenomenal dynamic they have down the right.

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These tiny wafers of silicon, known as chips, were invented in the United States, but today, it is in Asia that the most advanced chips are being produced at phenomenal scale.

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“They were fantastic. They got me in right away, got me right into surgery. The after-care was phenomenal,” he said.

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"Mary had been absolutely phenomenal. Her experience on the international stage, tournament after tournament, so it's going to be challenging for her if she is number two."

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It’s been a phenomenal turnaround in a short time, yet it’s one Berman says is nowhere near complete.

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