Tremendous - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |trəˈmendəs|  American pronunciation of the word tremendous
Brit.  |trɪˈmendəs|  British pronunciation of the word tremendous

adjective

- extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree (syn: enormous)
tremendous sweeping plains
a tremendous fact in human experience; that a whole civilization should be dependent on technology
a plane took off with a tremendous noise
- extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers (syn: fantastic, grand, howling, marvellous, marvelous, rattling, terrific, wonderful, wondrous)
a tremendous achievement
- extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact (syn: awful, frightful, terrible)

Extra examples

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.

They drive at a tremendous pace

Suddenly, there was a tremendous bang, and the whole station shook.

She was making a tremendous effort to appear calm.

She praised her husband for the tremendous support he had given her.

Sales have been tremendous so far this year.

This plan could save us a tremendous amount of money.

She's got a tremendous voice, hasn't she?

The passage of the law was a tremendous victory for their cause.

I've had other films that were successful, but I'm aware of the compromises I made—and they were tremendous.

The volcano erupted with tremendous force.

...recent years have seen a tremendous growth in manufactories all along the river...

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