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    stupendous
    /stjuːˈpɛndəs/

    adjective

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  2. STUPENDOUS definition: 1. very surprising, usually in a pleasing way, especially by being large in amount or size: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of STUPENDOUS is causing astonishment or wonder : awesome, marvelous. How to use stupendous in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stupendous.

  4. STUPENDOUS meaning: 1. very surprising, usually in a pleasing way, especially by being large in amount or size: 2…. Learn more.

  5. Stupendous definition: causing amazement; astounding; marvelous. See examples of STUPENDOUS used in a sentence.

  6. 1. astonishing; overwhelming. a stupendous development. 2. astonishingly great or large.

  7. Definition of stupendous adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. If something stuns you so much that you are amazed, it is stupendous. Think of a stupendous performance or stupendous scenery. When something is big enough to astound, also use this word.

  9. adjective. uk / stjuːˈpendəs / us. Add to word list. extremely good or large: a stupendous performance. stupendously. adverb. stupendously successful. (Definition of stupendous from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of stupendous. in Chinese (Traditional) 令人驚嘆的,了不起的, (尤指)大得驚人的… See more.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · stupendous (comparative more stupendous, superlative most stupendous) Astonishingly great or large; huge; enormous. One cannot appreciate how stupendous the Matterhorn is without seeing it. Of stunning excellence or degree; marvelous. The renovator created a stupendous new look for our house.

  11. 1. So great in scope, degree, or importance as to amaze: a stupendous catastrophe. 2. Extremely large in amount, extent, or size; enormous: stupendous wealth; a stupendous waterfall. 3. Remarkable; outstanding: "Perhaps he had never possessed the necessary egoism, and was secretly relieved no longer having to be publicly stupendous" (Philip Roth).