Yes, you can certainly describe someone as phenomenal if they exhibit exceptional qualities, skills, or achievements that stand out significantly. This term conveys a sense of admiration and recognition for their remarkable attributes or accomplishments. It's often used to highlight individuals who inspire or impress others through their actions or talents.
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.
When someone writes from their own perspective.
"Phenomenal" is an adjective used to describe something or someone exceptionally great, extraordinary, or outstanding.
Phenomenal... Or you could just say Mega or Super Awesome
phenomenal - impressive, amazing
Another word for remarkable is phenomenal.
I should say so! Phenomenal for a child.
The cast of Phenomenal Woman - 2001 includes: Maya Angelou as Phenomenal Woman
She has a new vehicle that is phenomenal in every way.
The view of the Himalayas from Darjeeling is phenomenal.
The adjective form of phenomena is "phenomenal."
The correct spelling is "phenomenal" (remarkable).