Pronunciation: /saɪˈkloʊpiən/
adjective relating to or suggestive of the Cyclops, a race of giants in Greek mythology known for their strength and size; massive and imposing in size or structure
A1 The Cyclopean walls of the ancient castle were very impressive.
A2 The Cyclopean stones used in the construction of the temple were massive and awe-inspiring.
B1 The Cyclopean architecture of the fortress indicated the strength and power of the civilization that built it.
B2 The Cyclopean masonry of the pyramid was a testament to the engineering skills of the ancient builders.
C1 The Cyclopean structures of the city's walls were a marvel of ancient engineering.
C2 The Cyclopean ruins of the temple complex revealed the grandeur and sophistication of the lost civilization.
formal The Cyclopean walls of the ancient city were an impressive feat of engineering.
informal Dude, have you seen the Cyclopean ruins down the road? They're massive!
slang That Cyclopean building is so cool, it's like something out of a sci-fi movie.
figurative The Cyclopean task of organizing the event seemed daunting at first, but we managed to pull it off.
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