Pronunciation: /məˈrækjələs/
adjective describing something that is extraordinary or seemingly impossible, often associated with miracles
A1 The magician performed a miraculous trick that amazed the audience.
A2 The doctor's ability to save the patient's life was nothing short of miraculous.
B1 The rescue team's efforts to find the missing hiker were described as miraculous.
B2 The discovery of a new species in the remote jungle was considered a miraculous event.
C1 The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a miraculous breakthrough in medical technology.
C2 The athlete's recovery from a career-threatening injury was nothing short of miraculous.
formal The doctor described the patient's recovery as nothing short of miraculous.
informal It was a miraculous sight to see the team score the winning goal in the last minute.
slang Dude, that party was so lit, it was like a miraculous experience!
figurative The way she effortlessly handled the difficult situation was nothing short of miraculous.
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