Prodigious


adjective
1.
extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc.:
a prodigious research grant.
2.
wonderful or marvelous:
a prodigious feat.
3.
abnormal; monstrous.
4.
Obsolete. ominous.
adjective
1.
vast in size, extent, power, etc
2.
wonderful or amazing
3.
(obsolete) threatening

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