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Definition of phenomenal in English: phenomenaladjective fəˈnɒmɪn(ə)lfəˈnɑmənəl 1Remarkable or exceptional, especially exceptionally good. the town expanded at a phenomenal rate Example sentencesExamples - His scoring rate was phenomenal and he is definitely one of the jewels in Tipperary's crown.
- I did this gig to 4,000 people on Sunday night and got a standing ovation and the noise and energy were phenomenal.
- It was a phenomenal success and played to capacity crowds at many venues.
- To pay for this programme we should put a tax on office building, which has gone up at a phenomenal rate.
- As a result, the music has plenty of breathing space for the phenomenal basslines to move around.
- The mites breed at a phenomenal rate in soft furnishings such as pillows and mattresses.
- When WFCAM is scanning the sky it will produce images at a phenomenal rate.
- We had phenomenal cars, fantastic drivers and exciting races - who could ask for more from a race meeting?
- What I also know about John is that he has a phenomenal will to win and takes the game incredibly seriously.
- I know 10 have been penalties but he's won most of them taking people on, and his work rate has been phenomenal.
- These great performances are supplemented by quite breathtaking visuals of a phenomenal quality.
- Just to play in the Open would have been amazing, but to play in front of such a phenomenal crowd was tremendous.
- The crowds have flocked back, the feel-good factor has been phenomenal.
- His work rate has been, at times, nothing short of phenomenal, particularly for England.
- I'm here, reluctantly, to find out what's behind the phenomenal rise in the sales of male make-up.
- The effort by teachers, parents, pupils and the general public was phenomenal.
- Breath was going in and out of her at a phenomenal rate and she found herself in a cold sweat.
- Over the four days he was quite breathtaking and it was wonderful to sit back and admire such phenomenal skill.
- Yet despite this phenomenal strike rate of nearly a goal every two games, nobody has really taken any notice.
- He is leaving established international acts in the shade and is chalking up phenomenal album sales.
Synonyms exceptional, extraordinary, remarkable, outstanding, amazing, astonishing, astounding, stunning, staggering, marvellous, magnificent, wonderful, sensational, breathtaking, miraculous, singular incredible, unbelievable, inconceivable, unimaginable, uncommon, unheard of unique, unparalleled, unprecedented, unusual, unusually good, too good to be true, superlative, prodigious, surpassing, rare informal fantastic, fabulous, stupendous, out of this world, terrific, tremendous, brilliant, mind-boggling, mind-blowing, awesome, stellar, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious literary wondrous 2Perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience. Example sentencesExamples - Is the phenomenal character of experience reducible to its intentional content?
- Now one might wonder why the immediacy of visual perception and the phenomenal principle are in conflict.
- The atomists attributed phenomenal changes to the association and dissociation of atoms.
- Heidegger is not simply describing the phenomenal character of our experience of others.
- Nietzsche rejected the Kantian distinction between a noumenal and phenomenal world.
Rhymes abdominal, nominal, pronominal Definition of phenomenal in US English: phenomenaladjectivefəˈnɑmənəlfəˈnämənəl 1Very remarkable; extraordinary. the town expanded at a phenomenal rate Example sentencesExamples - We had phenomenal cars, fantastic drivers and exciting races - who could ask for more from a race meeting?
- He is leaving established international acts in the shade and is chalking up phenomenal album sales.
- Just to play in the Open would have been amazing, but to play in front of such a phenomenal crowd was tremendous.
- The effort by teachers, parents, pupils and the general public was phenomenal.
- What I also know about John is that he has a phenomenal will to win and takes the game incredibly seriously.
- Yet despite this phenomenal strike rate of nearly a goal every two games, nobody has really taken any notice.
- As a result, the music has plenty of breathing space for the phenomenal basslines to move around.
- I know 10 have been penalties but he's won most of them taking people on, and his work rate has been phenomenal.
- The mites breed at a phenomenal rate in soft furnishings such as pillows and mattresses.
- Breath was going in and out of her at a phenomenal rate and she found herself in a cold sweat.
- The crowds have flocked back, the feel-good factor has been phenomenal.
- I did this gig to 4,000 people on Sunday night and got a standing ovation and the noise and energy were phenomenal.
- When WFCAM is scanning the sky it will produce images at a phenomenal rate.
- His work rate has been, at times, nothing short of phenomenal, particularly for England.
- I'm here, reluctantly, to find out what's behind the phenomenal rise in the sales of male make-up.
- To pay for this programme we should put a tax on office building, which has gone up at a phenomenal rate.
- Over the four days he was quite breathtaking and it was wonderful to sit back and admire such phenomenal skill.
- His scoring rate was phenomenal and he is definitely one of the jewels in Tipperary's crown.
- These great performances are supplemented by quite breathtaking visuals of a phenomenal quality.
- It was a phenomenal success and played to capacity crowds at many venues.
Synonyms exceptional, extraordinary, remarkable, outstanding, amazing, astonishing, astounding, stunning, staggering, marvellous, magnificent, wonderful, sensational, breathtaking, miraculous, singular 2Perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience. Example sentencesExamples - Now one might wonder why the immediacy of visual perception and the phenomenal principle are in conflict.
- Nietzsche rejected the Kantian distinction between a noumenal and phenomenal world.
- The atomists attributed phenomenal changes to the association and dissociation of atoms.
- Heidegger is not simply describing the phenomenal character of our experience of others.
- Is the phenomenal character of experience reducible to its intentional content?
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