prodigious

/prəˈdɪdʒəs/
adjective
  1. Very large in size, amount, or degree; enormous.
    • She made a prodigious effort to finish the marathon despite the heat.
    • The storm caused prodigious damage to the coastal towns.
    • The elephant had a prodigious appetite, eating hundreds of pounds of food daily.
  2. Impressive or extraordinary in a way that inspires wonder.
    • His prodigious memory allowed him to recite entire books from memory.
    • The scientist's prodigious discovery changed the field of medicine.
    • The young pianist had a prodigious talent that amazed audiences.
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