magnitudinous

[mag-ni-too-duh-nuhs]

magnitudinous Definition

  • 1great in size, extent, or importance
  • 2grandiose or pompous

Using magnitudinous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "magnitudinous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    The magnitudinous building was visible from miles away.

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    He had a magnitudinous ego and always talked about himself.

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    The project required a magnitudinous amount of resources.

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    The company's magnitudinous success was due to its innovative approach.

magnitudinous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for magnitudinous

Phrases with magnitudinous

  • a grand or impressive act or expression of goodwill or generosity

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    Her magnitudinous gesture of donating a large sum of money to the charity was greatly appreciated.

  • a person who has an imposing or grandiose personality

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    His magnitudinous personality made him stand out in any crowd.

  • an event that is grand or significant in scale or importance

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    The Olympics is a magnitudinous event that brings together athletes from all over the world.

Origins of magnitudinous

from Latin 'magnitudo', meaning 'greatness'

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Summary: magnitudinous in Brief

'Magnitudinous' [mag-ni-too-duh-nuhs] describes something that is great in size, extent, or importance. It can also refer to grandiose or pompous behavior or speech. Examples include 'The magnitudinous building was visible from miles away.' and 'He had a magnitudinous ego and always talked about himself.' Phrases like 'magnitudinous gesture' denote grand or impressive acts, while 'magnitudinous personality' refers to someone with an imposing or grandiose personality.