phenomenon
How to Use Phenomenon
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomething that happens or exists and can be observed, or a truly remarkable person or thing.
The plural is "phenomena," not "phenomenons." Also easy to misspell — remember it has an "-enon" ending.
Word Forms
phenomena plural, phenomenons plural, phenomenon plural
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Climate change is a _____ backed by overwhelming scientific evidence.
Etymology
From Late Latin phaenomenon, borrowed from Greek phainomenon, "a thing that appears," from phainein, "to show."