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phenomenally /fəˈnɒmɪn(ə)li /adverb1In a remarkable or exceptional way, especially exceptionally well: membership has grown phenomenally [as submodifier]: I think he’s doing phenomenally well...- It was a phenomenally popular British rock band from the 1970s.
- They enjoyed a phenomenally successful year.
- Thanks to phenomenally sticky feet, certain spiders can carry 170 times their weight upside down.
2In a way that is perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience: a phenomenally conscious mental state...- They are phenomenally alert and responsive.
- If we do not understand how human consciousness is produced, then it makes little sense to attempt to make a robot phenomenally conscious.
- There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states.
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