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adjective
- 1. of the nature of a miracle or having the power to work miracles: "a miraculous cure" Similar
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MIRACULOUS definition: 1. very effective or surprising, or difficult to believe: 2. very effective or surprising, or…. Learn more.
The meaning of MIRACULOUS is of the nature of a miracle : supernatural. How to use miraculous in a sentence.
Miraculous is used to describe something done by or involving a supernatural power, as in Rising from the dead is a miraculous feat! This sense of miraculous is frequently limited to religious use. In many faiths, something being miraculous implies an action of a deity.
MIRACULOUS meaning: 1. very effective or surprising, or difficult to believe: 2. very effective or surprising, or…. Learn more.
miraculous refers to something that apparently contravenes known laws governing the universe: a miraculous success. preternatural suggests the possession of supernormal qualities: Dogs have a preternatural sense of smell.
A miraculous occurrence can be providential or heaven-sent, or just peculiarly fortunate and appropriate. In any event, as the word suggests, it has the character of a miracle. The adjective miraculous has origins in the Latin word miraculum, meaning "object of wonder."
miraculous. adjective. uk / mɪˈrækjələs / us. Add to word list. very surprising or difficult to believe: John's made a miraculous recovery from his illness.