phenomena

[fəˈnɑːmɪnə]

phenomena Definition

  • 1observable facts or events that are studied scientifically
  • 2an unusual or remarkable person, thing, or event

Using phenomena: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "phenomena" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The phenomena of the natural world have been studied for centuries.

  • Example

    The Northern Lights are a beautiful natural phenomena.

  • Example

    The strange phenomena in the sky puzzled scientists for months.

phenomena Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with phenomena

  • an observable fact or event that occurs naturally

    Example

    The migration of birds is a phenomenon of nature.

  • an idea, trend, or behavior that becomes popular and spreads within a culture

    Example

    The rise of social media is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way people interact with each other.

  • an observable fact or event related to the economy

    Example

    Inflation is an economic phenomenon that affects the prices of goods and services.

Origins of phenomena

from Greek 'phainomenon', meaning 'thing appearing to view'

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Summary: phenomena in Brief

The term 'phenomena' [fəˈnɑːmɪnə] refers to observable facts or events that are studied scientifically, such as the migration of birds, or an unusual or remarkable person, thing, or event, like the Northern Lights. It can also refer to cultural or economic phenomena, such as the rise of social media or inflation.

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