No, the word 'miraculously' is the adverb form of the adjective 'miraculous'.
The word 'miraculous' is the adjective form of the noun 'miracle'.
Examples:
There were miraculously few injuries. (adverb, modifies the adjective 'few')
She made a miraculous escape under heavy fire. (adjective, modifies the noun 'escape')
Some believe that his recovery was a miracle. (noun, direct object of the verb 'was')
Miraculously is an adverb.
He miraculously survived his heart surgery.
i miraculously saved the kitten
synonyms:AmazinglyAstoundinglyStaggeringAntonyms:PracticallyUneventfully
Yes, it is. It means in a matter suggestive of a miracle.
I have been saved miraculously.
When your Sims make out and produce babies miraculously.
There have large no. of people who have miraculously survived Tsunamis.
Some pilgrims to Lourdes report that they have been miraculously healed.
only death can break a deal or if everyone forgets u miraculously
Sure: The infant was miraculously uscathed by the fire that ravaged the home.
That would be Dunkirk.