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Antonyms for phenomenon as an occurrence include:NoneventLieAntonyms for phenomenon as an extraordinary person or event include:SimpletonRegularityExpectationImbecile
The correct spelling is phenomenon (an observed occurrence, especially an extraordinary one).
a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable
The phenomenon in the myth is the occurrence or event that is being described, such as a natural disaster, magical event, or supernatural occurrence. It is often the central element of the story and can have a significant impact on the characters or world of the myth.
Example: I saw Jesus for the first time, it was aPhenomenon!!! =) Definition: Rare occurrence
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Tornadoes are a a phenomenon of weather, not geology. Their occurrence has nothing to do with plate boundaries.
A phenomenon (from Greek φαινόμενoν), plural phenomena, is any observable occurrence. Phenomena are often, but not always, understood as 'appearances' or 'experiences'.
Omen is a phenomenon or occurrence regarded as a sign of future happiness or disaster. A prophetic significance.
Phenomena is plural for phenomenon meaning A fact, occurrence, or circumstance that is observed or observable. Fog is a natural phenomenon in nature meaning exactly that. It is a natural occurrence that can be observed in nature. Think of it like a rainbow, wave on the ocean, and or even a volcano! These are natural occurrences that amaze us and can or have been observed. Fog is amazing to see. For example, you can stand right in the middle of fog and yet you can really feel it. All you feel is the chilled crispness of it. Fog is a natural phenomenon in nature!
Phenomonen is not a word in the English dictionary. However, the definition of the word phenomenon is a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable by the senses.
marvel, phenomenon, portent, prodigy, rarity, revelation, sensation, stunner, supernatural occurrence, surprise, thaumaturgy, unusualness, wonder