单词 | colossal |
释义 | colossal (once / 1014 pages) adj Colossal describes something so large it makes you say, "Whoa!" You might have a colossal amount of homework, or see a colossal pyramid while vacationing in Egypt. Colossal can refer to an item's physical size, like a giant redwood tree, but it can also be used to describe the force or scope of something — like the colossal force of a thunderstorm that knocked down the redwood tree, or the colossal scope of your school project on the history of the redwoods that seems like it will never, ever end. It comes from the Greek word kolossos, meaning "gigantic statue." WORD FAMILYcolossal: colossally USAGE EXAMPLESThese are the men who will soon occupy the highest civilian offices in America’s colossal national security state. Salon(Dec 22, 2016) How did a film with a classic Will Smith vehicle implode so colossally? The Guardian(Dec 21, 2016) I’m more concerned conceptually with how to power such a colossal battle station and how to generate gravity for everyone on board. Salon(Dec 18, 2016) adj so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple has a colossal nerve Syn prodigious, stupendous big, large above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent |
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