The difference between Marvel and Phenomenon
When used as nouns, marvel means that which causes wonder, whereas phenomenon means a thing or being, event or process, perceptible through senses.
Marvel is also verb with the meaning: to become filled with wonderment or admiration.
check bellow for the other definitions of Marvel and Phenomenon
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Marvel as a noun:
That which causes wonder; a prodigy; a miracle.
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Marvel as a noun:
Wonder, astonishment.
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Marvel as a verb (intransitive):
To become filled with wonderment or admiration; to be amazed at something.
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Marvel as a verb (obsolete, transitive):
To marvel at.
Examples:
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Marvel as a verb (obsolete, transitive, used impersonally):
To cause to marvel or be surprised.
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Phenomenon as a noun:
A thing or being, event or process, perceptible through senses; or a fact or occurrence thereof.
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Phenomenon as a noun:
(extension) A knowable thing or event (eg by inference, especially in science).
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Phenomenon as a noun:
(metonymy) A kind or type of phenomenon (sense 1 or 2).
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Phenomenon as a noun:
Appearance; a perceptible aspect of something that is mutable.
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Phenomenon as a noun:
A fact or event considered very unusual, curious, or astonishing by those who witness it.
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Phenomenon as a noun:
A wonderful or very remarkable person or thing.
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Phenomenon as a noun (philosophy, chiefly, [[Kantian]], _, [[idealism]]):
An experienced object whose constitution reflects the order and conceptual structure imposed upon it by the human mind (especially by the powers of perception and understanding).
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