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phenomenal
[fi-nom-uh-nl]
adjective
highly extraordinary or prodigious; exceptional.
phenomenal speed.
of or relating to phenomena.
of the nature of a phenomenon; cognizable by the senses.
phenomenal
/ fɪˈnɒmɪnəl /
adjective
of or relating to a phenomenon
extraordinary; outstanding; remarkable
a phenomenal achievement
philosophy known or perceived by the senses rather than the mind
Other Word Forms
- phenomenality noun
- phenomenally adverb
- nonphenomenal adjective
- nonphenomenally adverb
- semiphenomenal adjective
- semiphenomenally adverb
- unphenomenal adjective
- unphenomenally adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of phenomenal1
Example Sentences
She added it took "phenomenal courage and resilience to hold an organisation of this magnitude to account and I congratulate the officers involved".
"The moves and the money they have spent is phenomenal and they have brought in some brilliant players."
But Slot oversaw a phenomenal title triumph, driven on the back of his inheritance from Klopp and his own expertise in driving on the team to greater heights.
“The foot traffic is phenomenal. The anchors are strong. They have a really solid food court.”
The 57-year-old was a serial winner as a player with a phenomenal six premierships, and then as coach won two State of Origin series and led the Brisbane Broncos to an NRL Grand Final.
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