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phenomena

Pronunciation: [fəˈnɒmɪnə]

Word

Context: "science"

(noun) things that happen or events that can be observed. These are different things we notice in the world around us, like rainbows or thunder.

Example

The scientist studied natural phenomena like lightning and thunder.

Example

There was no unusual phenomena during the storm; it was just a regular rain.

Example

What are some phenomena you have seen in nature?

Context: "art"

(noun) fascinating people or events that gather a lot of attention. This means things or people that are extraordinary or special in some way.

Example

The magician's performance was a phenomena that everyone talked about for weeks.

Example

The movie was not a phenomena; it received little attention at the box office.

Example

Can you name a cultural phenomena that changed the way we think?

Context: "philosophy"

(noun) experiences or perceptions that can be observed but may not explain the underlying reality. It's what we notice but may not fully understand.

Example

The philosopher explored the phenomena of human emotions and behaviors.

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Ignoring underlying truths, people only focused on the phenomena, missing deeper meanings.

Example

How do phenomena influence our understanding of reality?

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