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Miraculous

Miraculous is an adjective used to describe something that appears to be the result of a miracle: extraordinary, unlikely, or inexplicable by ordinary means. In religious contexts it often refers to events attributed to divine intervention, while in secular usage it can simply denote astonishing or fortunate occurrences.

Origin and etymology: The term derives from Latin miraculus meaning “wonderful,” from mirari “to wonder,” and

Usage: In modern language, miraculous often conveys a sense of awe and may imply religious significance, though

In popular culture, Miraculous is the English title of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, a

Related concepts include miracles in religious traditions and the broader use of the term miraculous to describe

reached
English
through
Old
French.
The
related
noun
miracle
denotes
an
event
regarded
as
beyond
normal
explanation;
miraculous
describes
such
events
or
objects
as
having
the
qualities
of
a
miracle.
it
can
also
be
used
casually
to
describe
remarkable
coincidences
or
recoveries.
The
term
carries
a
positive
valence
but
can
be
examined
critically
in
scientific
or
skeptical
contexts.
French
animated
series
that
began
in
2015.
Created
by
Thomas
Astruc
and
produced
by
Zagtoon
and
Method
Animation,
the
show
centers
on
two
teenagers
who
gain
powers
from
magical
jewels
called
Miraculouses,
which
contain
living
beings
known
as
kwamis.
The
Miraculouses
grant
their
wearers
superhero
abilities,
forming
the
basis
for
their
adventures
against
villains
in
Paris.
extraordinary
events,
objects,
or
recoveries
in
literature,
media,
and
everyday
speech.