behemoth (Meaning)
behemoth (n)
someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful
a person of exceptional importance and reputation
behemoth (n.)
An animal, probably the hippopotamus, described in Job xl. 15-24.
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behemoth Sentence Examples
- The behemoth of a spacecraft loomed over the launchpad, poised for its celestial voyage.
- The giant redwood trees stood as majestic behemoths, their towering trunks reaching for the heavens.
- The corporation was a financial behemoth, casting a long shadow over the economy.
- The ancient glacier slowly crept forward, an icy behemoth reshaping the landscape.
- The stadium crowd erupted in thunderous applause as the star athlete, a behemoth on the basketball court, made his entrance.
- The oil tanker was a behemoth of the seas, transporting vast quantities of energy across the globe.
- The Great Pyramid of Giza was a testament to human ingenuity, a towering behemoth that defied the sands of time.
- The locomotive chugged along the tracks, a metal behemoth carrying countless passengers to their destinations.
- The storm raged with unparalleled fury, its winds howling like a fierce behemoth from the depths of the sea.
- The whale, a gentle giant of the deep, glided through the ocean depths, its massive body a testament to nature's colossal designs.
FAQs About the word behemoth
someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful, a person of exceptional importance and reputationAn animal, probably the hippopotamus, described in
dinosaur,giant, whale, monster, mammoth, jumbo, Goliath, hulk, leviathan,elephant
shrimp, half-pint, lightweight, pygmy, midget, mite, pigmy, half-pint, shrimp, pygmy
The behemoth of a spacecraft loomed over the launchpad, poised for its celestial voyage.
The giant redwood trees stood as majestic behemoths, their towering trunks reaching for the heavens.
The corporation was a financial behemoth, casting a long shadow over the economy.
The ancient glacier slowly crept forward, an icy behemoth reshaping the landscape.