The adjective form of phenomena is "phenomenal."
No, the phenomenal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective is phenomenality.
Phenomenal means remarkable or outstanding. It describes something that is extraordinary or exceptional.
Great, terrific, very good. Spelt phenomenal in English.
The adverb for serious is seriously.
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.
phenomenal - impressive, amazing
Another word for remarkable is phenomenal.
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).
Phenomenal Smith was born on 1864-12-12.
Phenomenal Smith died on 1952-04-03.
Maya Angelou's Phenomenal Womenwas published in 1995.
There is no reference to the English word phenomenal, in the KJV bible.