phenomenally Meaning & Definition

  • En [ fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl.i]
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Meaning of phenomenally In English

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Examples of phenomenally

  • Both movies did phenomenally well at the box office.

  • These games are phenomenally popular in Japan and have sold about three million units.

  • He's still a phenomenally good jazz guitarist.

  • The problem of consciousness, in this general picture, is to understand what processes or mechanisms or events in the brain make certain contents phenomenally conscious.

  • Introjected controls are thus regulations that are within the person, but nonetheless are experienced phenomenally as external to the self.

  • A state is phenomenally conscious, however, if it is an experience.

  • Phenomenally, the crosses are expected to emerge as bulging convex figures without any inner coloration.

  • In placing photographs beside windows and at the end of ramps and passages, we extended the spaces within the photographs phenomenally and imaginatively.

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Translations of phenomenally In Other Languages

  • Español

    fenomenalmente…

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  • Français

    phénoménalement…

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  • Malay

    luar biasa…

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  • Deutsch

    phänomenal…

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  • Norwegian

    fenomenalt…

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  • Čeština

    úžasně…

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  • Dansk

    fænomenalt, utroligt…

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  • Italiano

    in modo fenomenale…

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