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phenomenal


Meanings
  • adjective

    remarkable; extraordinary; impressive

    - "The phenomenal success of the new product took everyone by surprise."
    - "His phenomenal memory allowed him to recall every detail of the event."

Synonyms

awesome
Rhymes
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rare , square , fair , repair , prestige , square
Variants
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phenomenal , phenomenally
Etymology
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From the Greek word phainomenon, meaning 'that which appears'.


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  1. The term 'phenomenal' was first used in English in the late 15th century.

  2. In mathematics, a phenomenon is a mathematical object or process that exhibits a particular behavior.

  3. The term 'phenomenology' refers to the study of the structures of experience and consciousness.


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  1. remarkable: Something that is worthy of attention and admiration.

  2. extraordinary: Going beyond what is usual or ordinary.

  3. impressive: Able to leave a strong and favorable impression.


Quotes
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  1. Given his "phenomenal" poll numbers in a race he has not yet officially entered …

    - Julia Reed,{it}Vogue{/it},February 1999
  2. Physical prowess aside, the concentration required on the beam is "phenomenal".

    - Jack McCallum,{it}Sports Illustrated{/it},18 Oct. 2000
  3. The catch soared year after year, reaching a peak of 1.6 billion pounds in 1956. But not even the fish's "phenomenal" fecundity could sustain them under this industrial onslaught.

    - Bruce Franklin,{it}Mother Jones{/it},March & April 2006
  4. The region's two main communities are Camden, with its very old money and … five-star restaurants and "phenomenal" B&Bs, and Rockland, a serious old fishing town that hosts the Festival every summer in historic Harbor Park, right along the water.

    - David Foster Wallace,{it}Gourmet{/it},August 2004

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The term 'phenomenal' is often used in various fields such as science, literature, and art to describe something extraordinary or remarkable. In science, it is used to describe observations or experiences that are not easily explained by current theories or knowledge. In literature, it is used to describe characters or events that are extraordinary or impressive. In art, it is used to describe works that are remarkable or groundbreaking.

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