miracle
Prononciation : [ˈmɪr.ə.kəl]
Contexte : « event »
(noun) an amazing event that happens and seems impossible. It's when something really good happens that people didn't think could happen, like when someone gets better from a serious illness very quickly.
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It was a miracle that he recovered from his illness so fast.
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Some people said it wasn't a miracle when she didn't get better.
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Do you believe in miracles that can change lives?
Contexte : « religion »
(noun) an act of God that is surprising and shows His power. This could be an event like a miracle in a story from the Bible, where God did something extraordinary.
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The story of the loaves and fishes is a miracle that people talk about during religious services.
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She didn't think the event was a miracle; she thought it was just luck.
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Which religious miracles do you find most inspiring?
Contexte : « achievement »
(noun) something wonderful that someone achieves, especially when it's very difficult or seems impossible. This could be when someone does something great, like winning a big race against all odds.
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Winning the championship after so many losses felt like a miracle to the team.
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He believed it was impossible to achieve such a victory, thinking it wasn’t a miracle.
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What do you think was the biggest miracle in sports history?