goliath

[goh-lahyth]

goliath Definition

  • 1a person or thing of enormous size, strength, or power
  • 2a champion or hero who is vanquished by a lesser opponent

Using goliath: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company is a goliath in the tech industry.

  • Example

    He was considered a goliath in the world of boxing.

  • Example

    The underdog team managed to defeat the goliath in the championship game.

goliath Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goliath

Phrases with goliath

  • David and Goliath

    a story from the Bible in which David, a young shepherd boy, defeats the giant Goliath with a sling and a stone

    Example

    The underdog team's victory over the heavily favored opponent was a classic David and Goliath story.

  • a large, heavy-bodied beetle found in Africa, considered one of the largest insects in the world

    Example

    The goliath beetle can grow up to four inches long and weigh up to three ounces.

  • a large, slow-moving fish found in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, known for its size and strength

    Example

    The goliath grouper can grow up to eight feet long and weigh up to 800 pounds.

Origins of goliath

from Hebrew 'Golyat', the name of the Philistine giant slain by David in the Bible

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Summary: goliath in Brief

The term 'goliath' [goh-lahyth] refers to a person or thing of enormous size, strength, or power. It can also refer to a champion or hero who is vanquished by a lesser opponent, as in the story of David and Goliath. Examples include companies that dominate their industries, athletes who are at the top of their game, and animals like the goliath beetle and goliath grouper.

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