miraculously
word
Definition
In a way that is very surprising and seems like a miracle, often when something good happens that seemed impossible or was very unlikely.
Usage & Nuances
Used in formal and everyday speech. Often emphasizes something extremely unexpected or fortunate, especially recovery, survival, or success against the odds. Not just for religious contexts—can be used for anything very surprising.
Spanish: milagrosamentePortuguese (BR): milagrosamentePortuguese (PT): milagrosamenteChinese (Simplified): 奇迹般地Chinese (Traditional): 奇蹟般地Hindi: चमत्कारिक रूप सेArabic: بِشكلٍ إعجازيBengali: অলৌকিকভাবেRussian: чудесным образомJapanese: 奇跡的にVietnamese: một cách kỳ diệuKorean: 기적적으로Turkish: mucizevi bir şekildeUrdu: معجزانہ طور پرIndonesian: secara ajaib
Example Sentences
The baby miraculously survived the accident.
basic
She miraculously found her lost ring after weeks of searching.
basic
The city was miraculously untouched by the storm.
basic
He miraculously recovered, even though the doctors had lost hope.
natural
The dog miraculously found its way home across the country.
natural
We were miraculously able to finish the project just in time.
natural