miraculous — of the nature of a miracle; extraordinary and bringing very welcome consequences
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: of the nature of a miracle; extraordinary and bringing very welcome consequences
Pronunciation (IPA): /mɪˈrækjələs/
Korean meaning: 기적적인, 놀라운, 경이로운
Korean pronunciation: 미**랙**큘러스
Example Sentences
- It was miraculous that Tom survived eating his own cooking.
- The firefighters' miraculous rescue saved the entire family.
- By some miraculous chance, I found my keys in the refrigerator.
miraculous
ADJECTIVE//mɪˈrækjələs//
of the nature of a miracle; extraordinary and bringing very welcome consequences

of the nature of a miracle; extraordinary and bringing very welcome consequences
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His miraculous magic becomes absolutely fabulous and marvelous!
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From Latin 'miraculum' meaning 'wonder' or 'marvel,' derived from 'mirari' meaning 'to wonder at.' The suffix '-ous' is from Latin meaning 'full of' or 'characterized by.'
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“It was miraculous that Tom survived eating his own cooking.”
“The firefighters' miraculous rescue saved the entire family.”
“By some miraculous chance, I found my keys in the refrigerator.”
“The doctor called her recovery miraculous and unprecedented.”
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