Miraculous (adjective)

  1. Wonderful and deserving of admiration; extremely good.
  2. Unusual or remarkable, especially as if brought about by divine intervention.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french miraculeux or latin mirabilis "wonderful", from mirari "to wonder".

Examples:

  1. The newborn's survival was considered a miraculous event by the doctors.
  2. She was known for her miraculous ability to heal people with her touch.
  3. The couple's love was a miraculous bond that stood the test of time.
  4. The coach was credited with leading the team to a miraculous victory.
  5. The rebuilding of the city after the disaster was nothing short of miraculous.
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