The term "phenomenal" itself is neutral and can describe something that is extraordinary or impressive, typically in a positive context. However, whether something deemed phenomenal is good or bad can depend on individual perspectives and specific circumstances. For example, a phenomenal achievement can be celebrated, while a phenomenal disaster may evoke negative feelings. Ultimately, the evaluation of "phenomenal" hinges on context and subjective interpretation.
The word phenomenal is an adjective. It means very remarkable or amazing.
A phenomenon is something extraordinary that happens or an amazing person. 'Phenomenal' is therefore the adjective that describes the person or event. 'Good' simply does not live up to the description.
Yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!it's not just good it's phenomenal
They are phenomenal. Best team in the world!
Excellent Extravagant Amazing Phenomenal exceptional
Phenomenal is not a verb. Someone or something cannot phenomenal (do anything).It is an adjective, used to describe a noun, such as phenomenal success.
Great, terrific, very good. Spelt phenomenal in English.
phenomenal - impressive, amazing
Amazing, Great, Fantastic, Phenomenal, Outstanding :)
Another word for remarkable is phenomenal.
The cast of Phenomenal Woman - 2001 includes: Maya Angelou as Phenomenal Woman
She has a new vehicle that is phenomenal in every way.