Stupendous

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /stjuˈpɛndəs/

Definitions of stupendous

adjective causing amazement; astounding; marvelous

Example Sentences

A1 The magician performed a stupendous trick that amazed the audience.

A2 The fireworks display was stupendous, lighting up the night sky.

B1 The team put on a stupendous performance, winning the championship.

B2 The concert was a stupendous success, with fans cheering and singing along.

C1 The scientist made a stupendous discovery that changed the course of history.

C2 The artist's latest masterpiece was described as a stupendous work of art by critics.

Examples of stupendous in a Sentence

formal The team achieved a stupendous victory in the championship game.

informal Wow, that movie was stupendous! I loved every minute of it.

slang The concert last night was absolutely stupendous, dude!

figurative Her talent in painting is truly stupendous, like a masterpiece come to life.

Grammatical Forms of stupendous

past tense

stupendous

plural

stupendous

comparative

more stupendous

superlative

most stupendous

present tense

stupendous

future tense

will be stupendous

perfect tense

have been stupendous

continuous tense

is being stupendous

singular

stupendous

positive degree

stupendous

infinitive

to be stupendous

gerund

being stupendous

participle

stupendous

Origin and Evolution of stupendous

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'stupendous' originated from the Latin word 'stupendus', which means astonishing or amazing.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'stupendous' has retained its original meaning of something extraordinary or impressive, but it is now commonly used in a more casual sense to describe something remarkable or outstanding.