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- Dictionarypro·di·gious/prəˈdijəs/
adjective
- 1. remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree: "the stove consumed a prodigious amount of fuel" Similar Opposite
- 2. unnatural or abnormal: archaic "rumors of prodigious happenings, such as monstrous births" Similar
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Prodigious means extremely great in ability, amount, or strength. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- Prodigy
PRODIGY definition: 1. someone with a very great ability...
- Prodigious
extremely great in ability, amount, or strength: She wrote a...
- Prodigy
1. : causing amazement or wonder. 2. : extraordinary in bulk, quantity, or degree : enormous. 3. a. : resembling or befitting a prodigy : strange, unusual. b. obsolete : being an omen : portentous. prodigiously adverb. prodigiousness noun. Did you know? Prodigious, monstrous, tremendous, and stupendous all mean extremely impressive.
Something exceptional, substantial, or great is prodigious. A blizzard includes prodigious wind and snow. A prodigious writer is one who can write a lot and do it well. Prodigious is a word for things that are impressive.
Prodigious means extremely great in ability, amount, or strength. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms and examples from various sources.
Prodigious definition: extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.. See examples of PRODIGIOUS used in a sentence.
Prodigious means very large or impressive, or wonderful or amazing. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and usage of prodigious with examples from Collins English Dictionary.
Prodigious means very large or powerful and causing surprise; impressive. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes from OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.