Sentence example with the word 'prodigious'

prodigious

abysmal, bewitched, enigmatic, galactic, incomprehensible, leviathan, monster, outsize, sizable, thaumaturgic, unspeakable

Definition adj. 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]

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Unco, very, particularly, prodigious, terrible; also, strange.   [adjective]

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The priest gave a prodigious sniff, turned to his book, looked up again: the crouching man was still there--but imminent.   [adjective]

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Benjamin was a prodigious baby.   [adjective]

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