prodigious

[prəˈdɪdʒəs]

prodigious Definition

  • 1remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
  • 2unnatural or abnormal

Using prodigious: Examples

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

  • Example

    The prodigious amount of food they ate was astonishing.

  • Example

    He had a prodigious talent for music at a young age.

  • Example

    The athlete's prodigious strength allowed him to lift twice his body weight.

prodigious Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with prodigious

  • an exceptional ability to remember things

    Example

    She has a prodigious memory and can recall every detail of the conversation.

  • an impressive or remarkable achievement

    Example

    Completing the marathon in under two hours was a prodigious feat.

  • an unusually large or voracious appetite

    Example

    The teenager's prodigious appetite was a constant source of amazement to his parents.

Origins of prodigious

from Latin 'prodigiosus', meaning 'portentous'

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Summary: prodigious in Brief

The adjective 'prodigious' [prəˈdɪdʒəs] describes something that is remarkably great in size, extent, or degree, or something that is unnatural or abnormal. It can be used to describe exceptional abilities, such as a prodigious memory, or impressive achievements, like a prodigious feat. 'Prodigious' is a formal word that can be replaced with 'impressive' or 'remarkable'.