Phenomenal reality is half of philosopher Immanuel Kant's (1724-1904) theory on the understanding of knowledge. It is basically Kant's term for the world as we experience it. The other half of his theory involves noumenal reality, which is his word for objective reality.
Having to do with a phenomenon, a noteworthy event.
Having to do with mental states or processes called phenomena.
Quite often, it means "very good".
Phenomenal is not a verb. Someone or something cannot phenomenal (do anything).It is an adjective, used to describe a noun, such as phenomenal success.
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The likely word is "phenomenal" (remarkable, extraordinary).
Excellent Extravagant Amazing Phenomenal exceptional
A phenomenon is something extraordinary that happens or an amazing person. 'Phenomenal' is therefore the adjective that describes the person or event. 'Good' simply does not live up to the description.
There is no reference to the English word phenomenal, in the KJV bible.
Phenomenal is not a verb. Someone or something cannot phenomenal (do anything).It is an adjective, used to describe a noun, such as phenomenal success.
The view of the Himalayas from Darjeeling is phenomenal.
Another word for remarkable is phenomenal.
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Amazing
the Musical performance last night was absolutely phenomenal.
No, the phenomenal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective is phenomenality.
There is no possible unscramblization for that word in the English dictionary.________There is my friend....and it's phenomenal.
The word phenomenal is an adjective. It means very remarkable or amazing.
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the way she expressed her feelings through her poetry was phenomenal. btw it's *sentence not 'sentance'