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  1. Confusion arises over the plural of "phenomenon" because its original plural form ("phenomena") derives from Greek, and native English speakers are drawn to "phenomenons," which adheres to the standard ruling for forming plurals.

  2. Learn how to form the plural of phenomenon, a word that means an unusual or striking event or fact. See examples of phenomenon in sentences and find similar words.

  3. Learn the difference between phenomenon and phenomena, and how to use them correctly in sentences. Phenomenon is always singular, while phenomena is its plural form.

  4. Learn the plural form of phenomenon, a word that can mean an observable fact or event, a scientific phenomenon, or a rare or significant occurrence. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage guide for phenomenon.

  5. The plural form of the word "phenomenon" is "phenomena". Learn how to form plural nouns, the types of nouns, and the definition of the word phenomenon with sentence examples.

  6. Meaning of phenomena in English. phenomena. Add to word list. plural of phenomenon. (Definition of phenomena from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of phenomena. phenomena. However, there are basic psychological phenomena that the model does not handle well.

  7. plural of phenomenon. (Definition of phenomena from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of phenomena. phenomena. Phenomena is a gathering of spirited science writers who take delight in the new, the strange, the beautiful and awe-inspiring details of our world. From National Geographic.