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miracle
[ mir-uh-kuhl ]
noun
- an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause.
- such an effect or event manifesting or considered as a work of God.
- a wonder; marvel.
- a wonderful or surpassing example of some quality:
a miracle of modern acoustics.
miracle
/ ˈmɪrəkəl /
noun
- an event that is contrary to the established laws of nature and attributed to a supernatural cause
- any amazing or wonderful event
- a person or thing that is a marvellous example of something
the bridge was a miracle of engineering
- short for miracle play
- modifier being or seeming a miracle
a miracle cure
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of miracle1
Example Sentences
The miracle, however, is that the inaugural tour of 1947-48 happened at all, given the tumult at home.
McCoy, citing Trump’s ability to weather indictments, setbacks and assassination attempts, called his election a “miracle.”
In the post-war years, the country proved it had the capacity to produce an “economic miracle” against the odds.
Both ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were held up as miracle cures for Covid but such claims have not been supported by science.
By the time Sister Barnes accuses her captor of touting a magic trick as a miracle and Sister Paxton discovers the caged women, the film reveals its own deception.
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