Far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree.
So great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe.
Of momentous or ominous significance.
1 Former diplomat, foreign minister, prodigious linguist, including Russian learned on military service.
2 And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.
3 He arrived in Chicago in time for the prodigious procession of welcome.
4 The essentially abandoned children are inarticulate and given to prodigious drug use.
5 The result on the audience was prodigious ; Mr. Blyth alone sat unmoved.
6 The energy of the man was prodigious ; but his luck was sardonic.
7 The immediate effect on the condition of the country was absolutely prodigious .
8 As with all great shrines, Hagia Sophia's prodigious size served two purposes.
9 What Foreman lacked in speed, he made up for with prodigious power.
10 The stir and prodigious reach of London had appalled the young man.
11 His care over the strength and soundness of the apparatus was prodigious .
12 By the most prodigious effort she regained control of her fleeing composure.
13 He has performed a prodigious amount of labor since they last met.
14 A prodigious gamble, so don't get your hopes up.' Another extended pause.
15 The effect of this reading upon the mind of Schiller was prodigious .
16 Off-road abilities are prodigious , as one would expect from a Land Rover.
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