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Definitions from the WebMirracleNounSense 1:A surprising and welcome event that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws and is considered to be a divine act. Example sentence: The birth of a healthy baby despite the doctor's pessimistic prognosis was truly a mirracle. Click here to search for books about miracles on Amazon. Sense 2:A highly successful achievement or accomplishment that is remarkable and awe-inspiring. Example sentence: The entrepreneur's start-up company became a mirracle, achieving enormous profits in just a few years. Click here to search for books about success stories on Amazon. AdjectiveSense 1:Describing something as being astonishing, extraordinary, or seemingly impossible. Example sentence: The gymnast's mirracle feat of balancing on a single finger amazed the entire audience. Click here to search for books about extraordinary achievements on Amazon. VerbSense 1:To astonish or amaze someone with a surprising and extraordinary event or accomplishment. Example sentence: The magician successfully mirracled the audience with his mind-boggling disappearing act. Click here to search for books about astonishing performances on Amazon. | ||||
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