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stupendous

[stoo-pen-duhs, styoo-] / stuˈpɛn dəs, styu- /


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In the book, a young man has wrecked his chances of a solid academic career by going on a stupendous drinking binge, and now he has a baby with a diagnosis of brain herniation.

From New York Times

“The volume is just stupendous,” said Gerald Poje, an expert in environmental health and former member of the Chemical Safety Board.

From New York Times

The technical facility is stupendous, and seemingly fearless, but what is just as impressive — particularly in the Beethoven — is Wee’s basic musicality: his clean, meaningful delineation of textures, his feeling for overall architecture.

From New York Times

The impact of federal funding for Moderna has been stupendous — and a large proportion of that gain has flowed directly to shareholders.

From Los Angeles Times

She doesn't obscure that and spun a stupendous promotional video to set expectations on that front with the help of Roy Wood, Jr.

From Salon