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juggernaut

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Noun — A huge, unstoppable force, organization, or object that crushes everything in its way.

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Etymology

From Jagannath, a title of the Hindu deity Krishna. The word entered English through witnesses to the Rath Yatra festival in Puri, India, where a massive wagon carrying an idol of Jagannath was pulled through the streets by huge crowds, appearing unstoppable once in motion.

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What does “juggernaut” mean?

The word “juggernaut” means a huge, unstoppable force, organization, or object that crushes everything in its way. In plain terms, something so large and powerful that it can't be stopped, or (in British English) a giant lorry.

How do you pronounce “juggernaut”?

“Juggernaut” is pronounced JUHG-uh-nawt (/ˈd͡ʒʌɡ.ɚ.nɔt/ in IPA).

How do you use “juggernaut” in a sentence?

Here is “juggernaut” used in a sentence: “The company grew into a corporate juggernaut within a decade.”

What part of speech is “juggernaut”?

“Juggernaut” is a noun.

How many meanings does “juggernaut” have?

“Juggernaut” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a huge, unstoppable force, organization, or object that crushes everything in its way.

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