Etymology
The word "stupendous" originates from the Latin word "stupere," which means "to be stunned or amazed."
Meaning
"Stupendous" means:
Origin
The word "stupendous" entered the English language in the 16th century, during the Renaissance period. It was initially used to describe things that were awe-inspiring or astonishing. Over time, the meaning expanded to include things that were simply very large or impressive.
Usage
"Stupendous" is typically used to describe:
Examples
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