miraculously

UK: mɪˈræk.jə.ləs.li | US: mɪˈræk.jə.ləs.li

Definition
  1. adv. in a way that suggests or involves a miracle; extraordinarily or unexpectedly.

  2. adv. in a manner that inspires awe or wonder due to its improbability.

Structure
miracle <wonder>ous <adjective suffix>ly <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "miraculously" stems from the Latin "miraculum" (meaning "wonder" or "marvel"), which evolved into Old French as "miracle." The suffix "-ous" (from Latin "-osus") turns the noun into an adjective ("miraculous"), and "-ly" (from Old English "-lice") further converts it into an adverb. The progression reflects a logical shift from a noun denoting an extraordinary event to an adverb describing how such an event occurs.

Examples
  1. The patient recovered miraculously after the experimental treatment.

  2. The sun miraculously appeared after days of heavy rain.

  3. She miraculously avoided injury in the car crash.

  4. The team won the game miraculously in the final seconds.

  5. The ancient artifact was miraculously preserved in perfect condition.