Pronunciation: /ˈɡoʊliəθ/
noun a biblical figure known for his giant size and strength, defeated by David in the Bible
A1 Goliath was a giant in the Bible.
A2 The story of David and Goliath is a famous tale of bravery.
B1 In the battle between David and Goliath, David emerged victorious.
B2 The company was seen as a Goliath in the industry, dominating all competition.
C1 The political candidate faced off against the Goliath of incumbency.
C2 The Goliath of corruption within the government needed to be taken down.
formal The company faced a Goliath of a competitor in the market.
informal That new SUV is a real Goliath on the road.
slang Dude, did you see the size of that Goliath burger? It's massive!
figurative Overcoming the challenges felt like taking down a Goliath.
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