monumental
/ˌmɑnjəˈmɛntəl/adjective4 syllables
Monumental means: imposing in size or bulk or solidity.
Synonyms for monumental6
adjective, as in of outstanding significance
What does monumental mean?3
adjective
1
imposing in size or bulk or solidity“massive oak doors”
2
of outstanding significance“Einstein's monumental contributions to physics”
3
relating or belonging to or serving as a monument“the use of the arch in monumental architecture”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with monumental?26
three syllables
parentaljudgmental
four syllables
fundamentalcontinentalinstrumentalaccidentalorientaldetrimentalsentimentalsupplementalelementalincrementalornamentalincidentalregimental
five syllables
6 syllables
intercontinentalintergovernmental
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Monumental in a sentence
- Ultimately, everything ended up being a monumental mess.LimeGreenTeknii
- In the end, everything wound up being a monumental mess.LimeGreenTeknii
- This is a sector of monumental importance for Algeria.Amastan
- The moon landing was a monumental achievement.CM
- And the government faces a monumental task of rebooting an economy crippled by two months of confinement.Cangarejo
- The first monumental challenge emigrants encountered involved crossing the Missouri River.Cangarejo
- It's going to be a monumental task.frpzzd
- Evil on Earth assumed monumental dimensions.Ergulis
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