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Adjective
(1) so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
(2) of momentous or ominous significance
(3) far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
(4) huge
(5) enormous
(6) extraordinary
(7) fabulous
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Adjective
(1) so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
(2) of momentous or ominous significance
(3) far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
(4) huge
(5) enormous
(6) extraordinary
(7) fabulous
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(1) She has charmed the world with her prodigious talent and her level-headed approach to her growing celebrity.
(2) Most importantly, you get to prance about in costume and consume prodigious amounts of liquor whilst meeting new people.
(3) His own prodigious creative talent was fuelled by the stuff of the everyday.
(4) Not non-existent, just a tad light when compared to the prodigious talent and output of Lennon-McCartney.
(5) Francis in particular is a mightily impressive performer and he and Holt get through a prodigious amount of work in matches.
(6) It is, of course, possible simply to use the time for drinking and eating to prodigious degrees, but that is to miss the very point of it all?
(7) It was obviously a big blow, but we have a prodigious amount of young talent at this club and it will give somebody else a chance to come in and fill his shoes.
(8) To the boy's surprise, it spread a pair of tan and gold wings that were prodigious in size, which caused it to appear as if it were towering over him.
(9) Each section surveys the church across Africa, and draws together prodigious amounts of information.
(10) They eat prodigious amounts of beetles that would otherwise bore into your desert trees.
(11) The producers would have done better to spend more time on its story rather than mistaking the opportunity to make a film as prodigious talent.
(12) Best's prodigious talent drew the affection and awe of millions of fans and tributes to him poured in from across the football world last night.
(13) Until now 29-year-old Canonica has been remarkable only for his prodigious length off the tee.
(14) This process, as can be seen by the previous Lexington example, burns a prodigious amount of fuel.
(15) I wasn't really in the mood to get heavily into the intellectual history, but there's plenty there to ponder, and a prodigious amount of research.
(16) In order to be visible at all at the huge distances implied by their redshifts, quasars must produce prodigious amounts of energy.
Show Examples
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(1) She has charmed the world with her prodigious talent and her level-headed approach to her growing celebrity.
(2) Most importantly, you get to prance about in costume and consume prodigious amounts of liquor whilst meeting new people.
(3) His own prodigious creative talent was fuelled by the stuff of the everyday.
(4) Not non-existent, just a tad light when compared to the prodigious talent and output of Lennon-McCartney.
(5) Francis in particular is a mightily impressive performer and he and Holt get through a prodigious amount of work in matches.
(6) It is, of course, possible simply to use the time for drinking and eating to prodigious degrees, but that is to miss the very point of it all?
(7) It was obviously a big blow, but we have a prodigious amount of young talent at this club and it will give somebody else a chance to come in and fill his shoes.
(8) To the boy's surprise, it spread a pair of tan and gold wings that were prodigious in size, which caused it to appear as if it were towering over him.
(9) Each section surveys the church across Africa, and draws together prodigious amounts of information.
(10) They eat prodigious amounts of beetles that would otherwise bore into your desert trees.
(11) The producers would have done better to spend more time on its story rather than mistaking the opportunity to make a film as prodigious talent.
(12) Best's prodigious talent drew the affection and awe of millions of fans and tributes to him poured in from across the football world last night.
(13) Until now 29-year-old Canonica has been remarkable only for his prodigious length off the tee.
(14) This process, as can be seen by the previous Lexington example, burns a prodigious amount of fuel.
(15) I wasn't really in the mood to get heavily into the intellectual history, but there's plenty there to ponder, and a prodigious amount of research.
(16) In order to be visible at all at the huge distances implied by their redshifts, quasars must produce prodigious amounts of energy.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. enormous
2. portentous
3. stupendous
4. exceeding
Synonyms
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Adjective
1. enormous
2. portentous
3. stupendous
4. exceeding
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