Definitionadj. so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
Last update: August 26, 2019
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His talent is quite prodigious and we are looking forward seeing him at this level where I am sure he will be very effective. [adjective]
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Since Stan’s car accident, he has been taking prodigious amounts of pain pills. [adjective]
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A prodigious amount of money was spent in building this monument. [adjective]
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The scout and his companions did not neglect this advantage, but the instant they were hid from observation by the bushes, they redoubled efforts that before had seemed prodigious. [adjective]
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"Madame will conceive that, in miladi's absence, it was a prodigious inconvenience to order two coaches, and travel so far." [adjective]
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I have exercised a prodigious patience, only because I have a prodigious resolution. [adjective]