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  1. Meaning of phenomena in English. phenomena. Add to word list. plural of phenomenon. (Definition of phenomena from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of phenomena. phenomena. However, there are basic psychological phenomena that the model does not handle well.

  2. a. : a rare or significant fact or event. b. plural phenomenons : an exceptional, unusual, or abnormal person, thing, or occurrence. Can phenomena be used as a singular?: Usage Guide.

  3. "Phenomena" is the far more common plural. It is used when "phenomenon" means "an observable fact or event." "Phenomenons" is a rare plural. It is used when "phenomenon" means "an exceptional, unusual, or abnormal person, things, or occurrence." This view is not widely shared.

  4. phenomenon, plural: phenomena n (incredible event) fenómeno nm : The phenomenon of the UFO sighting was all anyone talked about for weeks. El fenómeno del avistaje de ovnis fue de lo único que habló la gente durante semanas. phenomenon n: informal (very successful person) fenómeno nm : This young rock star is an absolute phenomenon!

  5. plural phenomena. an event or situation that cannot be completely explained. fenómeno [ masculine, singular ] the phenomenon of the northern lights El fenómeno de las auroras boreales. a very popular thing or person. fenómeno [ masculine, singular ] She is the latest pop phenomenon. Ella es el último fenómeno pop.

  6. sustantivo Formas de la palabra: plural -ena (-ɪnə ) or -enons. 1. anything that can be perceived as an occurrence or fact by the senses. 2. any remarkable occurrence or person. 3. philosophy. a. the object of perception, experience, etc. b.

  7. plural of phenomenon (Definition of phenomena from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of phenomena