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单词 tremendous
释义

tremendous

adjective

tre·​men·​dous tri-ˈmen-dəs How to pronounce tremendous (audio)
1
a
: notable by reason of extreme size, power, greatness, or excellence
tremendous problems
a writer of tremendous talent
often used as a generalized term of approval
had a tremendous time
b
: unusually large : huge
a tremendous number of people
2
: being such as may excite trembling or arouse dread, awe, or terror
tremendousness noun

Synonyms

  • astronomical
  • astronomic
  • Brobdingnagian
  • bumper
  • colossal
  • cosmic
  • cosmical
  • cyclopean
  • elephantine
  • enormous
  • galactic
  • gargantuan
  • giant
  • gigantesque
  • gigantic
  • grand
  • herculean
  • heroic
  • heroical
  • Himalayan
  • huge
  • humongous
  • humungous
  • immense
  • jumbo
  • king-size
  • king-sized
  • leviathan
  • mammoth
  • massive
  • mega
  • mighty
  • monster
  • monstrous
  • monumental
  • mountainous
  • oceanic
  • pharaonic
  • planetary
  • prodigious
  • super
  • super-duper
  • supersize
  • supersized
  • titanic
  • vast
  • vasty
  • walloping
  • whacking
  • whopping
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Example Sentences

He has a tremendous amount of energy. The engine's power is tremendous. She is a writer of tremendous talent. We had a tremendous time.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin tremendus, from gerundive of tremere

First Known Use

1632, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

tremendous

adjective

tre·​men·​dous tri-ˈmen-dəs How to pronounce tremendous (audio)
1
: astonishingly large, strong, or great
The boy has a tremendous appetite.
2
: very good or excellent
We had a tremendous time.

tremendous

adjective

as in huge
unusually large that's a tremendous amount of work for one person

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • huge
  • enormous
  • vast
  • massive
  • gigantic
  • immense
  • giant
  • colossal
  • monumental
  • astronomical
  • great
  • mammoth
  • big
  • sizable
  • monstrous
  • bumper
  • titanic
  • mighty
  • considerable
  • mountainous
  • prodigious
  • monster
  • astronomic
  • humongous
  • gargantuan
  • substantial
  • super
  • cosmic
  • heroic
  • oceanic
  • herculean
  • mega
  • good
  • grand
  • whopping
  • planetary
  • humungous
  • formidable
  • oversize
  • galactic
  • staggering
  • extensive
  • major
  • heroical
  • elephantine
  • walloping
  • whacking
  • majestic
  • vasty
  • leviathan
  • gigantesque
  • jumbo
  • cosmical
  • handsome
  • cyclopean
  • pharaonic
  • overwhelming
  • oversized
  • supersized
  • stupendous
  • hefty
  • Brobdingnagian
  • infinite
  • gross
  • super-duper
  • imposing
  • supersize
  • voluminous
  • goodly
  • outsize
  • king-sized
  • immeasurable
  • sizeable
  • tidy
  • Himalayan
  • largish
  • outsized
  • king-size
  • hulking
  • bulky
  • overgrown
  • grandiose
  • lofty
  • boundless
  • august
  • cavernous
  • towering
  • monolithic

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • minuscule
  • tiny
  • infinitesimal
  • diminutive
  • little bitty
  • microscopic
  • small
  • microscopical
  • little
  • pocket
  • miniature
  • micro
  • bitty
  • wee
  • teensy
  • teeny
  • minute
  • puny
  • smallish
  • pygmy
  • bantam
  • midget
  • undersized
  • mini
  • microminiature
  • teeny-weeny
  • petite
  • teensy-weensy
  • undersize
  • Lilliputian
  • dinky
  • dwarfish
  • pint-sized
  • pint-size
  • half-pint
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of tremendous are monstrous, prodigious, and stupendous. While all these words mean "extremely impressive," tremendous may imply a power to terrify or inspire awe.

the tremendous roar of the cataract

In some situations, the words monstrous and tremendous are roughly equivalent. However, monstrous implies a departure from the normal (as in size, form, or character) and often carries suggestions of deformity, ugliness, or fabulousness.

the monstrous waste of the project

The synonyms prodigious and tremendous are sometimes interchangeable, but prodigious suggests a marvelousness exceeding belief, usually in something felt as going far beyond a previous maximum (as of goodness, greatness, intensity, or size).

made a prodigious effort and rolled the stone aside

Although the words stupendous and tremendous have much in common, stupendous implies a power to stun or astound, usually because of size, numbers, complexity, or greatness beyond description.

a stupendous volcanic eruption
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