Prodigious Mnemonic
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prodigious
prodigious
/pɹəˈdɪd͡ʒəs/
gigantic
colossal
huge
Ruthian
gigantic
Examples
- Here is the difference of attitude to prodigy.
- The bridge was described as beautiful and prodigious.
- The effect of this education on Hindus is prodigious.
- The bakhshi is renowned for his prodigious memory.
- The magnificent dexterity of these guys is something of a prodigy.
- The problems with prodigy are documented elsewhere in the article.
- The sixth day was marked as a prodigious slaughter.
- Experience is the debut album by the English band The Prodigy.
- He was the father of the prodigy William James Sidis.
- How to reconcile the prodigy son and the problem father
so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe
adjective
of momentous or ominous significance- Herman Melville
adjective
far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
adjective
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Prod + Dishes. A huge amount of dishes piled up, showing a prodigious task ahead.
"Pro + Dig + Us. We're so amazed, we dig up treasures prodigiously."
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