noun

definition

An event that appears inexplicable by the laws of nature and so is held to be supernatural in origin.

example

An example of a miracle associated with Muhammad is the splitting of the moon.

definition

A fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it.

definition

An awesome and exceptional example of something

verb

definition

To affect by a miracle; to work a miracle upon.

Examples of miracle in a Sentence

A miracle has happened!

In retrospect, it was a miracle none of us fainted.

This miracle was achieved by tact and management.

All change is a miracle to contemplate; but it is a miracle which is taking place every instant.

Never mind he spent three years constantly riding the bench, hoping against hope for a miracle, as he practiced, cheered and hustled with unbridled enthusiasm.

Then I lost a grandson and thanks to a miracle, he was returned to me, unharmed.

The miracle forms the subject of a celebrated fresco by Raphael in the Vatican.

This product has been a miracle cure for me.

How many days, months, years had she prayed for a miracle like the one in her hand?

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?

We should be enjoying this miracle, not fighting and accusing.

Most products that claim to be a miracle are going to raise some eyebrows.

She'd always hoped Wynn found some miracle cure, even while checking things off her bucket list.

Magic is a child's interpretation of a miracle, or anything they can't understand.

More vexing than the inexplicable medical miracle was the creature that did it.

At one of the altars in this crypt occurred the miracle of Bolsena in 1263.

He went to Bologna, and studied under the friendly tutelage of Guido; thence he proceeded to Rome, where he painted, in the Cistercian monastery, the "Miracle of the Loaves."

Soon after his death the story of the miracle of "Garnet's Straw" was circulated all over Europe, according to which a blood-stained straw from the scene of execution which came into the hands of one John Wilkinson, a young and fervent Roman Catholic, who was present, developed Garnet's likeness.

She opened her eyes, expecting a miracle to occur and the battle to be won.

The steak was like mousse, the onions were a miracle of candy floss texture.

Unfortunately, there is no miracle cure for fighting maturing skin.

I indulged in no vain illusion; I believed in no miracle; I was quite sensible of the sort of hallucination into which I had fallen; I neither sought to intensify it nor to escape from it.

To the men who fought against the rising truths of physical philosophy, it seemed that if they admitted that truth it would destroy faith in God, in the creation of the firmament, and in the miracle of Joshua the son of Nun.

She didn't miss Hannah's stunned look, as if it were a miracle her homely sister could catch the eye of anyone!

This congruity of the miracle with divine truth and grace is the answer to Matthew Arnold's taunt about turning a pen into a pen-wiper or Huxley's about a centaur trotting down Regent Street.

But we must know what we mean by miracle.

She would be helping them achieve a miracle and they would be helping her with a financial problem.

Inasmuch as several well-marked races of mankind, such as the Egyptian, Phoenician, Ethiopian, &c., were much the same three or four thousand years ago as now, their variation from a single stock in the course of any like period could hardly be accounted for without a miracle.

It is so called from one of several wells or springs in this district, near which miracle plays were performed by the parish clerks of London.

Designed to remove deep cat urine stains and odor Nature's Miracle Orange-Oxy Power Just for Cats has a fresh orange scent.

How helpless can people feel, in the face of such adversity; it would take a miracle to save us now.

They are still bamboozled by the oval game but, in Rome, they always recognize a miracle.

A miracle happened â the red bracts that are associated with Christmas appeared on the weed.

Hawaii honeymoon vacations could take you to a miracle trip to the most enchanting beaches of Hawaii.

Whereas Descartes made the union between them a violent collocation, Geulincx practically called it a miracle.

It was said that the Emperor was leaving the army because it was in danger, it was said that Smolensk had surrendered, that Napoleon had an army of a million and only a miracle could save Russia.

My Miracle Baby offers clothing, towels, and blankets, among many other personalized gifts.

Lotze has shown how the possibility of miracle can be conceived.

The sun rose and sank, but the expected miracle did not come to pass.

In the devastation of the north of England which followed the Conquest, Beverley is said to have escaped by a miracle attributed to St John; the Norman leader, while about to enter and pillage the church, fell from his horse dead, and the king, thinking this a sign that the town was under the protection of heaven, exempted it from pillage.

Whether it was an unforgivable sin or a miracle, the twins were living babies now.

The earlier spiritualism was founded upon facts in nature, which did not need the desperate expedient of a miracle to explain.

Women are usually willing to trial any product on the market, hoping it may provide a miracle cure.

Plus, the book does not provide the reader with the miracle formula.

Hume maintains that no evidence, such as is available, can make a miracle credible.

Jesus expected the miracle to end a forty year cosmic battle, assuming him to be an Essene.

This work, described by one of his friends as " a miracle of boldness," is full of originality and suggestiveness, but its publication awakened against him a storm of theological prejudice, which followed him more or less through life.

You can find the Miracle Beam at Petco.com for about $9.00.

He proclaimed the tree's survival a miracle and likened it to the Christ Child.

When Dusty found Bianca, she swore she'd seen a miracle, for the master assassin was the last person in either world she'd ever have thought would fall to something like love.

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