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Definition of stupendous in English: stupendousadjectivestjuːˈpɛndəsst(j)uˈpɛndəs Extremely impressive. 〈非正式〉惊人的,了不起的,给人极深印象的 the most stupendous views 我的看法最为惊人。 Example sentencesExamples - Three stupendous performances will stay in the memory.
- They are sitting on a stupendous amount of oil after all.
- By the time we got to the grand final it was just stupendous.
- The report finds that the cost of these disparities is stupendous.
- The annexe has the feel of a private house with a wood fire and stupendous views of the temples of Baalbek.
- The deal, which allowed Mittal to pay himself a £1.1 billion dividend, also shone a light on his stupendous wealth.
- We climbed the mountain for stupendous views of the west coast.
- Perched on at least three different levels, it enjoys a stupendous view over the Nile south of Aswan city centre.
- By walking perhaps twenty yards further there's a stupendous view over the Bristol Channel.
- It is for no other reason than the empire's need to engage in a stupendous demonstration of its might.
- It is a stupendous and, on a first visit, stupifying display of over 140 pictures by fifty artists.
- People were drawn magnetically to the windows, staring out at stupendous views in all directions.
- But none of those truths should diminish the power of last weekend's stupendous events.
- However, that presence, stupendous mystery as it was, was in itself no guarantee of benefit, either to celebrant or congregation.
- What a stupendous building, built in thanksgiving for success in war.
- Lipsey says the Treasury can claim credit for the stupendous UK policy success of the last two decades - privatisation.
- I noticed out the window an absolutely stupendous view over Westminster.
- I thought it was a stupendous idea - I still do - but I haven't heard anything more about it.
- So long as it prevails the show is thrilling and stupendous; the moment it fails the show is a dull and dirty farce.
- To the converted, the guest list at this weekend's Canadian National Comic Book Expo is stupendous.
Synonyms amazing, astounding, astonishing, extraordinary, remarkable, wonderful, prodigious, phenomenal, staggering, breathtaking informal fantastic, mind-boggling, mind-blowing, great, terrific, awesome, unreal, amazeballs literary wondrous
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin stupendus 'to be wondered at' (gerundive of stupere) + -ous. Definition of stupendous in US English: stupendousadjectivest(j)uˈpɛndəsst(y)o͞oˈpendəs Extremely impressive. 〈非正式〉惊人的,了不起的,给人极深印象的 a stupendous display of technique Example sentencesExamples - Three stupendous performances will stay in the memory.
- The deal, which allowed Mittal to pay himself a £1.1 billion dividend, also shone a light on his stupendous wealth.
- It is a stupendous and, on a first visit, stupifying display of over 140 pictures by fifty artists.
- They are sitting on a stupendous amount of oil after all.
- To the converted, the guest list at this weekend's Canadian National Comic Book Expo is stupendous.
- By walking perhaps twenty yards further there's a stupendous view over the Bristol Channel.
- The annexe has the feel of a private house with a wood fire and stupendous views of the temples of Baalbek.
- But none of those truths should diminish the power of last weekend's stupendous events.
- What a stupendous building, built in thanksgiving for success in war.
- However, that presence, stupendous mystery as it was, was in itself no guarantee of benefit, either to celebrant or congregation.
- The report finds that the cost of these disparities is stupendous.
- I thought it was a stupendous idea - I still do - but I haven't heard anything more about it.
- It is for no other reason than the empire's need to engage in a stupendous demonstration of its might.
- We climbed the mountain for stupendous views of the west coast.
- People were drawn magnetically to the windows, staring out at stupendous views in all directions.
- I noticed out the window an absolutely stupendous view over Westminster.
- Lipsey says the Treasury can claim credit for the stupendous UK policy success of the last two decades - privatisation.
- By the time we got to the grand final it was just stupendous.
- Perched on at least three different levels, it enjoys a stupendous view over the Nile south of Aswan city centre.
- So long as it prevails the show is thrilling and stupendous; the moment it fails the show is a dull and dirty farce.
Synonyms amazing, astounding, astonishing, extraordinary, remarkable, wonderful, prodigious, phenomenal, staggering, breathtaking
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin stupendus ‘to be wondered at’ (gerundive of stupere) + -ous. |