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UK
/mˈɪɹəkəl/
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[ US /ˈmɪɹəkəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪɹəkəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent
- any amazing or wonderful occurrence
How To Use miracle In A Sentence
- All the miracle of sails; the steady foresail; the sensitive jibs; the press canvas delicate as bubbles; the reliable main; the bluff topsails; topgallants like eager horses; the impertinent skysails; the jaunty moonraker, were just canvas stretched on poles. The Wind Bloweth
- He can still credit marvels, the little miracles and epiphanies that rise out of our daily lives.
- A small miracle after the endless hiding.
- They were the most terrifying months our family could live with, but the doctors pulled off a miracle. Times, Sunday Times
- We would have still needed a minor miracle to get through. The Sun
- It is the time to witness the miracle.
- Miracle recovery, hit me like a ton of bricks and then it was over in nothing flat, blah blah blah.
- The original Aryan gods were not expected to work miracles or control men's lives.
- By some miracle all three aircraft landed safely and by an even greater miracle none of the three pilots were wounded.
- Our ability to stress over trivial cultural issues while ignoring the extermination of the environment will make medieval peasants believing in miracles seem as reasonable as Einstein.