Definitions from Wiktionary (prodigious)
▸ adjective: Extraordinarily amazing.
▸ adjective: In a positive sense: marvellous, wonderful; (specifically) extremely talented, especially at a young age.
▸ adjective: In a negative sense: appalling, horrifying, shocking; (specifically, archaic) abnormal, freakish, monstrous, unnatural.
▸ adjective: Very big in extent, quantity, or size; abundant; intense; colossal, huge.
▸ adjective: (archaic or obsolete) Having the nature of an omen or portent; ominous, portentous.
▸ adverb: (archaic) Synonym of prodigiously (“in a prodigious manner”).
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▸ adjective: Extraordinarily amazing.
▸ adjective: In a positive sense: marvellous, wonderful; (specifically) extremely talented, especially at a young age.
▸ adjective: In a negative sense: appalling, horrifying, shocking; (specifically, archaic) abnormal, freakish, monstrous, unnatural.
▸ adjective: Very big in extent, quantity, or size; abundant; intense; colossal, huge.
▸ adjective: (archaic or obsolete) Having the nature of an omen or portent; ominous, portentous.
▸ adverb: (archaic) Synonym of prodigiously (“in a prodigious manner”).
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colossal,
big,
large,
stupendous,
portentous,
exceeding,
significant,
surpassing,
important,
exceptional,
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