In different contexts and meanings, the adjective “miraculous” can be used, the experience of not a scientist, but a native speaker insists on this. The meaning can be direct, or it can be ironic when the adjective is saturated with negative content. Consider the origin of the noun, related to the adjective, as well as the meaning itself.
History
Each person perceives the lessons of history differently. Some believe that this is a waste of time and has nothing to do with the present. Others are not so categorical and think that history provides the key to understanding what is happening around. But the history of words and language is absolutely necessary for everyone, because there are no such people among the native speakers of the Russian language who do not use all possible parts of speech. That is, language is what concerns everyone.
The words “miracle” and “feeling” are related nouns. They have a common ancestor - the word "chuti", meaning "feel, hear, feel, know." And earlier, by a miracle, they understood a common phenomenon (for example, rain), observed with one's own eyes. Then the emphasis shifted, and so began to be called only events that stand out from the general series.
Meaning of adjective and sentence
Therefore, the miraculous is a characteristic worthy only of an amazing incident. It is good that in the history of literature there are many examples when miracles happened. First of all, it is not the fantastic works that are supposed to be from this world, but fairy tales that are recalled. For example, the authors and the works themselves will not be offended if we include “The Chronicles of Narnia” and the story of Mary Poppins in this kind of literature. And they also teach that the miraculous is what is nearby. Adult or not, but you still need to believe in the best. And if you do not read fairy tales, then this faith is unlikely to appear by itself. True, there are exceptions. However, we put the cart before the horse, so let's still find out the meaning of the word “wonderful”:
- Being a miracle, completely unprecedented, unusual.
- Wonderful, very good.
And immediately suggestions:
- Pavel miraculously got on a minibus and was not late on a date.
- It was a wonderful winter day in the yard, and the children went with their parents for a walk in order to unwind a little.
Even if you simply say: “wonderful,” it somehow makes the condition brighter. And when it is possible to observe the unusual or the good, then in general it can be assumed that you won the jackpot.