Miracle.
It's subjective what is considered miraculous, but some may view advancements in medical technology, space exploration, or sustainable energy solutions as miraculous in the modern world.
For me, beauty is derived from something miraculous or not easily come by. For instance, Joshua Tree National Park is comprised of rock formations which formed over the pasat 80 million years. That's miraculous and amazing. Joshua Tree National Park is beautiful. Granite is not.
The noun 'whole' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'whole' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing in its complete form. The noun 'whole' is an abstract noun as a word for all of something.
The noun 'thing' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'thing' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical person, place, or object. The noun 'thing' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea, ability, or quality.
The fruit is a noun. The color can be a noun or an adjective.
The noun form for the adjective miraculous is miraculousness.Another noun form is miracle.
No, the word 'miraculous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'miraculous' is miraculousness.A related abstract noun form is miracle.
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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')
No, the noun miracle is an abstract noun; a word for an extremely outstanding or unusual event, thing, or accomplishment; an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.
'He made a miraculous discovery'
The prefix of "miraculous" is "miracle-".
There is no saint named Miraculous.
She made a miraculous recovery from her illness. They had a miraculous escape when their car plunged into a ravine.
The Miraculous Mandarin was created in 1926.
In Search of the Miraculous was created in 1947.
The base word for miraculous is "miracle."