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stupendous

[stoo-pen-duhs, styoo-] / stuˈpɛn dəs, styu- /


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Compared with that stupendous increase, the market’s decline since then has been inconsequential.

From New York Times

As his friend and fellow exile Hermann Broch observed, Mann had a “stupendous capacity for work,” which allowed him to put his exile to good use.

From Washington Post

It all builds to a tense, stupendous season finale that feels like a racecar hurtling toward a brick wall, in the best way.

From New York Times

Investor gains have been stupendous since March 2020, for example, when the Federal Reserve intervened near the start of the pandemic and set off a bull market.

From New York Times

Do gardeners who have spent their lives cultivating some of the world's most colossal carrots, stupendous sprouts or oversized onions enjoy huge helpings of trimmings alongside their Christmas turkey?

From BBC