Synonym: extraordinary, incredible, marvelous, phenomenal, remarkable, wonderful. Similar words: miraculously, meticulous, ridiculous, meticulously, miracle, sedulous, querulous, credulous. Meaning: [mɪ'rækjələs /-jʊ-] adj. 1. being or having the character of a miracle 2. peculiarly fortunate or appropriate; as if by divine intervention.
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31. It has been revived in our time in a most remarkable, almost miraculous way.
32. It was a little bit grotesque and a little bit miraculous, but at the same time astonishingly stark and uncompromising.
33. It was miraculous that so tender and fragile a creature had emerged from the violence of the preceding day.
34. Water is a miraculous substance remover; it will remove probably 85 percent of all stains.
35. There has also been a miraculous rise of the Liberals from the ashes - they may just squeak past 5 percent themselves.
36. This explains the miraculous volte-face that took place in 1868.
37. Her rapid rise from sweatshop worker to society portraitist is miraculous, not to say incredible.
38. And what other sport enables you to do the miraculous, to walk on water?
39. Nottingham also dreamt of achieving a miraculous escape from relegation.
40. The emergency services said it was miraculous that no-one was seriously injured.
41. After 100 miraculous kilometres we met the other bus returning to Francistown.
42. Its almost miraculous effectiveness in controlling and reversing an otherwise lethal bacterial infection in mice was demonstrated in Oxford in the 1940s.
43. It shares the conventions of ancient drama: unbreakable vows, divided kingdoms, miraculous births, meddlesome and slippery gods.
44. Pat managed to get 147 tapes and 100 books plus lots of magazines through customs in a miraculous way.
45. In this extremity he sought no miraculous escape, no sudden revelation of a known lake.
46. They reflect a miraculous turnround from a loss of £9.3m to a profit of £5.6m for the year to August 1992.
47. Fox red, moonbeam silver, I held the precious strands like a pilgrim sips water from a miraculous spring.
48. Came the deluge of scans, scopes, tests,[www.Sentencedict.com] probes and invasions by miraculous instruments.
49. It was a miraculous feeling - as though his soul had been crammed over-large inside his chest and was struggling to expand.
50. The doctor gave her a month to live but she made a miraculous recovery.
51. For centuries after his death, the insane were dipped in the waters of his fountains, where many made miraculous recoveries.
52. Only through such an accidental, miraculous chance could anyone expect to shake off the yoke of grimly limited prospects.
53. It was a supernatural, miraculous thing, like the haloes of the saints....
54. That instant when Agnes suddenly, without preparation, lifted her arm in a flowing, easy motion was miraculous.
55. The growth rate of some of the important countries of the developed world is almost miraculous.
56. Who really saw the aureoles, the incandescent halos, the miraculous moving pictures?
57. Continuing its miraculous journey, the book became the subject of a bidding war among three major New York publishers.
58. After looking at the credentials for miraculous claims, Hume came to the conclusion that the balance of probabilities counted against them.
59. But she's made a miraculous recovery, and has now been allowed home.
60. That they remain so wonderingly wide-eyed in a business sold on cynicism is nothing less than miraculous.
More similar words: miraculously, meticulous, ridiculous, meticulously, miracle, sedulous, querulous, credulous, fabulous, nebulous, incredulous, tremulous, garrulous, scrupulous, edentulous, tremulously, fantabulous, incredulously, unscrupulous, mirage, admirable, admiration, miranda rule, faculty, mea culpa, ejaculate, vernacular, immaculate, ejaculatory, aquaculture.