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enormous

[ih-nawr-muhs] / ɪˈnɔr məs /


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At the 2025 annual meeting in May, he said the cash pile is an “enormous asset” that gives Berkshire a cushion if a market downturn occurs.

From The Wall Street Journal

He argues that the labor market underwent enormous structural change coming out of the pandemic.

From MarketWatch

He displays a remarkable lack of bitterness and enormous dignity, given his ordeal by newspaper.

From The Wall Street Journal

The consumer—particularly the mid- to upper-end consumer—has an enormous wealth cushion, due in part to three years of a bull market and rising house prices.

From Barron's

Some species were small, squid-eating hunters measuring less than 1 m long, while others were enormous apex predators exceeding 5 m in length.

From Science Daily