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phenomenal<br />

adj. outstanding, remarkable, exceptional, extraordinary,<br />

unusual, freakish, rare, uncommon, singular, unorthodox,<br />

unprecedented, unheard-of, unparalleled, unbelievable,<br />

incredible, marvellous, wonderful, amazing, astonishing,<br />

astounding, staggering, stunning, prodigious, miraculous,<br />

fantastic, Colloq mind-boggling, mind-blowing,: She made a<br />

phenomenal recovery and can walk again.<br />

phenomenon<br />

n. 1 event, happening, occurrence, incident, occasion,<br />

experience, fact: Everyone knows the phenomenon of the souring<br />

of milk. 2 wonder, curiosity, spectacle, sight, sensation,<br />

marvel, rarity, exception, miracle, Slang stunner: An<br />

eight-year-old chess champion is truly a phenomenon, even in<br />

Russia.<br />

philanderer<br />

n. flirt, gallant, rou‚, rake, Casanova, Lothario, Don Juan,<br />

Romeo, lover, playboy, gay dog, Colloq lady-killer, womanizer,<br />

Old-fashioned wolf, Slang stud: In his memoirs it emerged what<br />

a philanderer he had been, often dallying with six women at<br />

once.<br />

philanthropic<br />

adj. charitable, eleemosynary, generous, magnanimous,<br />

munificent, benevolent, open-handed, ungrudging, unstinting,<br />

beneficent, humanitarian, altruistic, humane: Finlay was always<br />

philanthropic, and spent much of his fortune on worthy causes.<br />

philanthropist<br />

n. contributor, donor, benefactor or benefactress, patron or<br />

patroness, sponsor, Maecenas, Good Samaritan, humanitarian,<br />

altruist: Some anonymous philanthropist provided the funds for<br />

the new school swimming-pool.<br />

philanthropy<br />

n. 1 generosity, benevolence, charity, patronage, magnanimity,<br />

charitableness, public-spiritedness, big-heartedness,<br />

thoughtfulness, alms-giving, kind-heartedness, beneficence,<br />

benignity, liberality, open-handedness: Carnegie's philanthropy<br />

was focused on libraries and education. 2 donation,

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