tremendous (Meaning)
tremendous (s)
extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers
extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact
tremendous (a.)
Fitted to excite fear or terror; such as may astonish or terrify by its magnitude, force, or violence; terrible; dreadful; as, a tremendous wind; a tremendous shower; a tremendous shock or fall.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tremendous
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- minuscule
- micro
- bitty
- diminutive
- micro
- Lilliputian
- puny
- infinitesimal
- diminutive
- microscopic
- microscopical
- little
- bitty
- teeny
- small
- microscopical
- wee
- teensy
- teensy
- tiny
- little bitty
- minute
- minuscule
- teeny
- pygmy
- tiny
- microscopic
- little bitty
- minute
- infinitesimal
- wee
- pygmy
- miniature
- little
- Lilliputian
- miniature
- small
- puny
Synonyms:
- monstrous
- mountainous
- oversized
- big
- herculean
- mighty
- astronomic
- staggering
- humongous
- cosmic
- substantial
- great
- humungous
- sizable
- monster
- mega
- super
- grand
- titanic
- planetary
- gargantuan
- whopping
- considerable
- heroic
- oceanic
- galactic
- bumper
- cosmical
- oversize
- good
- heroical
- prodigious
- formidable
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- hefty
- elephantine
- bulky
- lofty
- supersize
- stupendous
- whacking
- supersized
- largish
- goodly
- extensive
- imposing
- voluminous
- gross
- vasty
- walloping
- cyclopean
- outsized
- gigantesque
- handsome
- august
- tidy
- leviathan
- monolithic
- outsize
- hulking
- infinite
- king-sized
- sizeable
- Brobdingnagian
- jumbo
- majestic
- cavernous
- major
- super-duper
- boundless
- pharaonic
- overwhelming
- Himalayan
- immeasurable
- grandiose
- king-size
- towering
- overgrown
Antonyms:
tremendous Sentence Examples
- The artist's skill was tremendous, creating a masterpiece that left viewers in awe.
- The earthquake caused tremendous damage, leaving countless buildings in ruins.
- The singer's voice possessed tremendous power and emotion, captivating the audience.
- The storm unleashed tremendous winds, uprooting trees and causing widespread power outages.
- The sales team achieved tremendous success, surpassing all expectations.
- The research team's discovery had tremendous implications for the field of medicine.
- The company's growth has been tremendous, expanding into new markets and generating significant revenue.
- The community showed tremendous resilience, uniting to overcome adversity.
- The actor's performance was tremendous, earning him critical acclaim and numerous awards.
- The student's academic progress was tremendous, consistently earning top grades and shining in extracurricular activities.
FAQs About the word tremendous
extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree, extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers, extreme in degree or exten
vast, massive, astronomical, immense, enormous, gigantic, monumental, giant, colossal, mammoth
minuscule, micro, bitty, diminutive, micro, Lilliputian, puny, infinitesimal, diminutive, microscopic
The artist's skill was tremendous, creating a masterpiece that left viewers in awe.
The earthquake caused tremendous damage, leaving countless buildings in ruins.
The singer's voice possessed tremendous power and emotion, captivating the audience.
The storm unleashed tremendous winds, uprooting trees and causing widespread power outages.