Tremendous
UK /["/trəˈmendəs/"]/US /["/trəˈmendəs/"]/
Definition
very great
In simple words: Very great in amount, size, or intensity.
Examples
- a tremendous explosion
- A tremendous amount of work has gone into the project.
- He has been under tremendous pressure recently.
- The noise of bombs, guns and engines was tremendous.
- It was a tremendous experience.
- The support they gave us was tremendous.
- You look absolutely tremendous!
Usage notes
Used to express something very large or impressive. Avoid using it in overly formal writing or when a simpler word would suffice.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'tremendous' as 'tremendously large', like a giant elephant!
Collocations
- tremendous success
- tremendous impact
- tremendous effort
- tremendous amount
- tremendous talent
Synonyms
- huge
- remarkable
Antonyms
- tiny
- insignificant
- small
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'tremendously', which is an adverb.
- Used inappropriately for small amounts, like 'a tremendous cup of coffee'.
- Mixing it up with 'tremble', which means to shake.