tremendous
IPA: trʌmˈɛndʌs
adjective
- Awe-inspiring; terrific.
- Notable for its size, power, or excellence.
- Extremely large (in amount, extent, degree, etc.) or great
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Examples of "tremendous" in Sentences
- The revue was tremendously popular.
- The legacy that the man left is tremendous.
- The ramifications of the war are tremendous.
- The tremendous explosion broke the ship in half.
- To say he's embattled is a tremendous undersell.
- The trecherous waters hamper the efforts tremendously.
- All of the valorous awards have tremendous significance.
- A tremendous impulse was given to the study of the Orient.
- The contribution of polyurethane to leather industry is tremendous.
- Both the government and the people felt the tremendous reverberations.
- After what it called a tremendous effort, the Coast Guard called off all search efforts yesterday.
- TODD: Still, one historian says, the release of this after Ford's death carries what he calls tremendous gravity.
- You mentioned the word tremendous upside and that sounds bullish from you and knowing you in the past, I haven't heard you talk like that.
- The plant upgrades will make the company better able to produce quickly enough to meet consumer demand for the Volt, which it calls tremendous.
- Abbas said earlier Monday that he would not be deterred from seeking U.N. recognition for Palestine despite what he described as "tremendous pressure."
- Abbas said earlier today that he would not be deterred from seeking UN recognition for a Palestinian despite what he described as "tremendous pressure."
- The question, do you agree with Homeland Security Michael Chertoff's assertion that National Guard troops are already having what he calls a tremendous impact on improving border security.
- TODD: Still, one historian says the release of this after Ford's death carries what he calls tremendous gravity as for the protocol of former presidents keeping quiet about their successors.
- On Afghanistan, where Poland has about 2,500 troops serving with the International Security Assistance Force ISAF, President Obama recognized what he called the tremendous sacrifices of Poland's military.
- TODD: Still, one historian says, the release of this after Ford's death carries what he calls tremendous gravity, because presidents have historically been hesitant to criticize their successors, unless they felt a compelling need.
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