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Word | Behemoth |
someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful / An animal, probably the hippopotamus, described in Job xl. 15-24. / huge creature; something of monstrous size or power / a huge or monstrous creature. / something very big and powerful, | |
Usage | ⇒ Sportscasters nicknamed the linbacker "The Behemoth." ⇒ the newest SUV is a gas-guzzling behemoth that doesn't even fit in a standard parking space ⇒ The mountains themselves appeared the spiny backbones or monstrous prehistoric behemoths that were buried in thousands of layers of earth, and trying in vain to free themselves. |
Synonyms | giant, monster, colossus, mammoth, leviathan, titan, goliath, huge, jumbo, Bunyanesque, heavyweight, cyclopean, elephantine, massive, monumental, stupendous, vast, whale, Brobdingnagian, beast, |
Antonyms | dwarf, diminutive, midget, mite, peewee, runt, shrimp, divinity, fairy, half-pint, lightweight, nonentity, pygmy, scrub, twerp, weakling, whippersnapper, wimp, wisp, |
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