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- marvel
- phenomenon
- rarity
- revelation
- surprise
- wonder
- portent
- prodigy
- sensation
- stunner
- thaumaturgy
- unusualness
- supernatural occurrence
On this page you’ll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to miracle, such as: marvel, phenomenon, rarity, revelation, surprise, and wonder.
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How to use miracle in a sentence
He was cursed and this curse had brought sorrow on all those people who loved him and maybe there was a chance for a miracle and a way for the curse to be lifted.
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So before I get too excited about squats as the new miracle cure, I’d like to see whether a few months of strength training actually reduces cramp risk in a randomized trial.
THE ENDURING MYSTERY OF MUSCLE CRAMPSALEX HUTCHINSONSEPTEMBER 1, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
On any given day you’d find him talking in tongues in the aisles of the Co-Op Market, delivering fiery Scripture readings at the gazebo in Rinconada Park or laying hands on the elderly at Channing House and praying for miracles.
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That was how I learnt the strangest tale that ever a man was told, and knew the miracle to which I owed my life.
UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS
That fancy dialogue about expresses the legal value of the evidence for this important miracle.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORD
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO MIRACLE
- asset
- benediction
- benefit
- boon
- bounty
- break
- favor
- gain
- gift
- godsend
- good
- good fortune
- good luck
- help
- kindness
- lucky break
- manna from heaven
- miracle
- profit
- service
- stroke of luck
- windfall
- Godspeeds
- approbation
- backings
- concurrences
- consents
- favors
- leaves
- oks
- permissions
- regard
- sanctions
- supports
- valedictions
- accident
- act
- action
- advent
- adventure
- affair
- appearance
- business
- calamity
- case
- catastrophe
- celebration
- ceremony
- chance
- circumstance
- coincidence
- conjuncture
- crisis
- deed
- development
- emergency
- episode
- experience
- exploit
- fact
- function
- holiday
- incident
- juncture
- marvel
- matter
- milestone
- miracle
- misfortune
- mishap
- mistake
- occasion
- occurrence
- pass
- phase
- phenomenon
- predicament
- proceeding
- shift
- situation
- story
- thing
- tide
- transaction
- triumph
- turn
- wonder
- curiosity
- genius
- miracle
- one for the books
- phenomenon
- portent
- prodigy
- sensation
- something else
- stunner
- whiz
- curiosities
- geniuses
- miracles
- one for the books
- phenomena
- portents
- prodigies
- sensations
- something elses
- stunners
- whizes
- abnormality
- actuality
- anomaly
- appearance
- aspect
- circumstance
- curiosity
- episode
- event
- exception
- experience
- fact
- happening
- incident
- marvel
- miracle
- nonpareil
- one for the books
- paradox
- peculiarity
- portent
- prodigy
- rara avis
- reality
- sensation
- sight
- something else
- spectacle
- stunner
- uniqueness
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Princeton’s WordNet
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miraclenoun
any amazing or wonderful occurrence
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miraclenoun
a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent
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Becky Frolek:
To me, it is a miracle, amazing, that he came this far.
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Lauren Blackie:
It’s a miracle that it’s back with me after such a long time.
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Philippe Bulauitan:
I am grateful that Im here and my deepest thanks to all the medical professionals from attending doctors and nurses [they]are deep in my heart, they tell me its a miracle I survived.
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Sloan St. James:
We had so many people praying for us and for Sloan, and to hear that we had a match and that surgery was going to happen in a couple days was a miracle.
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The Omani shed:
Beauty is an instinctive miracle, which itself never makes its presence, but the reflection of which is evident in a thousand different statements of the inspired minds, and is as innumerable as nature itself.
Translations for miracle
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- аршанхага, аџьашьатә, ациркAbkhaz
- wonderAfrikaans
- ተአምርAmharic
- miragloAragonese
- معجزةArabic
- гӏала́мат, гӏала́малъиAvaric
- möcüzəAzerbaijani
- цуд, дзі́ваBelarusian
- чу́доBulgarian
- merikelBislama
- kabakoBambara
- আশ্চর্যBengali
- mirakl, burzhudBreton
- miracleCatalan, Valencian
- ӏала̄матChechen
- milagroChamorro
- miraculuCorsican
- zázrak, divCzech
- дивъ, чоудоOld Church Slavonic, Church Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- gwyrthWelsh
- mirakel, underDanish
- WunderGerman
- θαύμαGreek
- mirakloEsperanto
- milagroSpanish
- imeEstonian
- milagroBasque
- معجزهPersian
- ihmeFinnish
- undurFaroese
- miracleFrench
- wûnderWestern Frisian
- míorúiltIrish
- mìorbhailScottish Gaelic
- milagreGalician
- mirrilManx
- mu’ujizaHausa
- נסHebrew
- कौतुक, चमत्कार, कमालHindi
- mirakHaitian Creole
- csodaHungarian
- հրաշքArmenian
- miraculoInterlingua
- mukjizat, keajaibanIndonesian
- mirakloIdo
- kraftaverkIcelandic
- miracoloItalian
- נסHebrew
- 奇跡Japanese
- mukjizatJavanese
- სასწაული, მირაკლი, საკვირველებაGeorgian
- кереметKazakh
- បាដិហារិយ៍Khmer
- ಪವಾಡKannada
- 기적, 奇蹟Korean
- merkyl, marthusCornish
- укмуш, кереметKyrgyz
- mīrāculum, miraculoLatin
- WonnerLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ປາຕິຫານLao
- stebuklasLithuanian
- brīnumsLatvian
- fahagaganaMalagasy
- merekaraMāori
- чу́доMacedonian
- അദ്ഭുതസംഭവംMalayalam
- гайхамшигMongolian
- keheranan, mukjizat, keajaibanMalay
- mirakluMaltese
- ပြာဋိဟာBurmese
- wonder, mirakelDutch
- under, mirakel, underverkNorwegian
- miragle, miracleOccitan
- dziw, cudPolish
- milagre, maravilhaPortuguese
- miracul, miraclaRomansh
- minune, minunăție, miracolRomanian
- ди́во, чу́до, чудоRussian
- чудо, čudoSerbo-Croatian
- පුදුමයSinhala, Sinhalese
- zázrak, div, čudSlovak
- čudežSlovene
- mrekulliAlbanian
- under, mirakelSwedish
- muujizaSwahili
- அதிசயம்Tamil
- అద్భుతంTelugu
- каромот, мӯъҷизаTajik
- ปาฏิหาริย์Thai
- gudrat, keramatTurkmen
- milagroTagalog
- mucizeTurkish
- могҗиза, гаҗәпTatar
- диво, чудоUkrainian
- معجزہUrdu
- karomat, moʻjizaUzbek
- phép lạ, phép mầuVietnamese
- milagVolapük
- miråkeWalloon
- ummangalisoXhosa
- נסYiddish
- 奇迹Chinese
- isimangalisoZulu
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Pronunciation:
[ mˈɪɹəkə͡l], [ mˈɪɹəkəl], [ m_ˈɪ_ɹ_ə_k_əl]
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- archangel,
- bless,
- blasphemy,
- article of faith,
- blasphemous,
- angelic,
- angel,
- blaspheme,
- absolution.
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- model,
- classic,
- supernatural.
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- fortunately,
- good,
- beginner’s luck,
- fortune,
- lottery,
- fortuitous,
- fortunate,
- charmed,
- hot,
- luck,
- dumb luck.
• blessing (noun)
- pro fits,
- good fortunes,
- pro-fits,
- pro fit,
- stroke luck.
• event (noun)
- miracle.
• hoo-hah (noun)
- hoo-hah.
• marvel (noun)
- supernatural occurrence,
- revelation.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- phenomenon,
- manna from heaven,
- prodigy,
- event,
- the eighth wonder of the world,
- Rara Avis,
- sensation,
- something else,
- one for the book,
- conjuncture,
- phase,
- conjunctures,
- wonder,
- stunner,
- good fortune,
- marvel,
- one for the books,
- surprise,
- blessing.
• phenomenon (noun)
- rarae aves.
• prodigy (noun)
- mahatma,
- crackerjack,
- curiosity,
- oddity,
- rarity,
- shocker,
- paragon,
- talent,
- expert,
- luminary,
- magician,
- spectacle,
- genius,
- wizard,
- star,
- thunderbolt,
- whiz.
• sensation (noun)
- bombshells,
- bombshell.
• stunner (noun)
- the eighth wonder of world,
- the eighth wonder the world,
- eighth wonder of the world,
- eighth wonder of world,
- eighth wonder world,
- eighth wonder the world,
- the eighth wonder world.
• surprise (noun)
- whammy,
- eye-opener,
- eye-openers,
- precipitousness,
- curveball,
- suddenness,
- eureka,
- epiphanies,
- Astoundment,
- thunderbolts.
• wonder (noun)
- cynosure.
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Other synonyms:
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- dream,
- must-have,
- the sublime,
- saving grace,
- godsend,
- inspiration,
- beaut,
- humdinger.
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- peach,
- showstopper,
- wonderment,
- piece of work,
- thoroughbred,
- masterpiece,
- bonanza,
- smasher,
- beauty.
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- beacon,
- wow,
- wizardry,
- pearl,
- gift,
- knockout,
- astonishment,
- jewel.
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- gold,
- dynamite.
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- find.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- minstrel show,
- hinny,
- flying fish,
- improvisational drama,
- splendor,
- monologue,
- Lusus Naturae,
- coup de theatre,
- dialogue,
- quiz show,
- serial,
- sketch,
- magic,
- half blood,
- triumph,
- play,
- exode,
- imaginative,
- vaudeville,
- nonconformist,
- burlesque show,
- crossbreed,
- enchantment,
- Monodrama,
- drama,
- masque,
- quaint,
- sitcom,
- pastoral,
- primary,
- exception,
- vaudeville show,
- radio drama,
- luxurious,
- miracle play,
- afterpiece,
- Music drama,
- tableau vivant,
- vehicle,
- monster,
- adventure,
- hermaphrodite,
- marvelment,
- astonishing thing,
- success,
- burlesque,
- interlude,
- piece,
- tragedy,
- milestone,
- indigenous,
- primitive,
- paranormal,
- comedy,
- gaudy,
- nonesuch,
- nonsuch,
- talk show,
- closet drama,
- early,
- melodrama,
- attractive,
- musical comedy,
- mind-boggler,
- harlequinade,
- pantomime,
- bomb,
- unusualness,
- show,
- soap opera,
- Wonderwork,
- mystery play,
- memorial,
- appearance,
- Opera Bouffe,
- good thing,
- theater of cruelty,
- nondescript,
- sight,
- lion,
- Melodrame,
- daytime serial,
- soap,
- admiration,
- Burletta,
- review,
- opera,
- indication,
- ballet,
- fantasy,
- teleplay,
- television drama,
- Unconformity,
- antimasque,
- HIT,
- hybrid,
- skit,
- Gazingstock,
- problem play,
- black swan,
- wonderful,
- farce,
- morality,
- mongrel,
- native,
- fresh,
- portent,
- gorgeous,
- Divertissement,
- half-caste,
- holiday,
- situation comedy,
- audience success,
- half-breed,
- Phenomena,
- occurrence,
- tragicomedy,
- unusual,
- gasser,
- miracles,
- celebration,
- creative,
- playlet,
- morality play,
- Tertium Quid,
- stage show,
- duodrama,
- Comedietta,
- panel show,
- brilliant,
- variety show,
- mystery,
- failure,
- marvelous,
- revue,
- sign,
- work,
- authentic,
- miraculous,
- charade,
- jeu de theatre,
- flop,
- mark,
- giveaway,
- new,
- tableau,
- mule,
- Proverbs,
- singularity,
- television play,
- amazement,
- mulatto,
- trip,
- psychodrama,
- pageant,
- original,
- extravaganza,
- black sheep,
- musical,
- metis,
- broadcast drama,
- happening,
- amazing thing,
- dramatic play,
- wonderful thing,
- documentary drama,
- beautiful,
- duologue,
- amazing event,
- stage play,
- incident,
- sociodrama,
- character,
- Thaumaturgy.
How to use «Miracle» in context?
There is no one answer to the question of whether or not miracles happen. Individual beliefs and perspectives will dictate whether or not an event qualifies as a miracle. However, one of the most common definitions of a miracle is an event or occurrence that goes against the laws of nature. There is no one answer to whether or not miracles actually happen, but the evidence suggests they do.
Miracles have been documented throughout history. They include events such as Jesus performing healings, raising people from the dead, and casting out demons. The Bible is full of examples of miraculous events, and even today, there areReports of miracles happening all the time.
Paraphrases for Miracle:
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Independent
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Noun, singular or mass
magic, panacea, prodigy, wonder, Sous.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Other Related
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Adjective
magic, miraculous.
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Noun, singular or mass
marvel, miraculous, surprise.
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Interjection
wonderful.
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Adjective
Homophones for Miracle:
- Mary Shelley, marsilea, Marc Chagall, mirasol, Myrica Gale, marsala, monarchal, morchella, marcel, marshal, marseille, marshall, monarchical, murkily, minor scale, morsel.
Hyponym for Miracle:
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n.
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happening, Occurrent, natural event, event, occurrence.
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event
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mir—uh-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmɪr ə kəl |
Top 10 synonyms for miracle
Other synonyms for the word miracle
- supernatural occurrence
- thaumaturgy
- unusualness
Définition of miracle
Origin :
- mid-12c., «a wondrous work of God,» from Old French miracle (11c.) «miracle, story of a miracle, miracle play,» from Latin miraculum «object of wonder» (in Church Latin, «marvelous event caused by God»), from mirari «to wonder at, marvel, be astonished,» figuratively «to regard, esteem,» from mirus «wonderful, astonishing, amazing,» earlier *smeiros, from PIE *smei- «to smile, laugh» (cf. Sanskrit smerah «smiling,» Greek meidan «to smile,» Old Church Slavonic smejo «to laugh;» see smile (v.)).
- From mid-13c. as «extraordinary or remarkable feat,» without regard to deity. Replaced Old English wundortacen, wundorweorc. The Greek words rendered as miracle in the English bibles were semeion «sign,» teras «wonder,» and dynamis «power,» in Vulgate translated respectively as signum, prodigium, and virtus. The Latin word is the source of Spanish milagro, Italian miracolo.
- noun wonderful, surprising event or thing
Example sentences :
- Grace and a miracle had made the startling fact palpable and evident.
- Extract from : « Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, No. 327 » by Various
- A miracle in the sense of a contravention of natural laws an absurdity.
- Extract from : « A Theological-Political Treatise [Part II] » by Benedict of Spinoza
- It were a sad world indeed if God’s presence were only interference, that is, miracle.
- Extract from : « Weighed and Wanting » by George MacDonald
- Sidney, straining her ears, gathered that they had seen a miracle, and that the wonder was still on them.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- The school, therefore, accepted the miracle, but refused the kiss.
- Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
- Though I felt a subtle and wondrous change, I could not trace or track the miracle.
- Extract from : « The Bacillus of Beauty » by Harriet Stark
- Until then she had been resigned, she felt so strong and confident as she awaited the miracle.
- Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola
- To Linda it was almost a miracle, the rapidity with which a house could be erected in California.
- Extract from : « Her Father’s Daughter » by Gene Stratton-Porter
- The tree lasts from day to day by miracle—it cannot last long.
- Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 3 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
- We are informed that the solemnization of it was owing to a miracle.
- Extract from : « Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. II » by Francis Augustus Cox
Antonyms for miracle
- expectation
- normalcy
- usualness
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