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prodigious in German

prodigious in German is verwunderlich, gewaltig, ungeheuer — prodigious means remarkably large, powerful, or impressive in size or degree.

prodigious in German

verwunderlich
adj
Extraordinarily amazing.
gewaltig
adj
Very big in extent, quantity, or size; abundant; intense; colossal, huge.
ungeheuer
adj
Very big in extent, quantity, or size; abundant; intense; colossal, huge.

What does "prodigious" mean?

  1. adjective Remarkably large, powerful, or impressive in size or degree.
    "She has a prodigious talent for languages."

prodigious in a sentence

  • She has a prodigious talent for languages.
  • The company achieved prodigious growth in just two years.

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "prodigious" in German?

"prodigious" in German is verwunderlich, gewaltig, ungeheuer. prodigious means: Remarkably large, powerful, or impressive in size or degree.

How do you use "prodigious" in a sentence?

Example: "She has a prodigious talent for languages." In German, "prodigious" is verwunderlich, gewaltig, ungeheuer.

Are there other ways to say "prodigious" in German?

Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "prodigious": verwunderlich, gewaltig, ungeheuer.

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