Meaning & Definition of word "Colossal"

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    Colossal

    /kəˈlɒsəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Extremely large or great in size, extent, or degree; gigantic.
      • Example: The colossal statue towered over the town square, attracting visitors from miles away.
    • 2. Impressive or extraordinary in scope or scale.
      • Example: They made a colossal effort to accommodate all the guests at the wedding.
    • 3. Often used to describe something that is overwhelming or astounding.
      • Example: The colossal waves crashed against the shore during the storm.

    Etymology

    The word colossal comes from the Latin 'colossalis', which means 'gigantic', and is derived from 'colossus', meaning 'giant statue'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    colossal failure:

    A failure of great magnitude.

    colossal mistake:

    A mistake that has significant consequences.

    colossal waste:

    A waste that is exceedingly large or extravagant.

    Related Words

    gigantic:

    Of very great size.

    immense:

    Extremely large in size or degree.

    massive:

    Large and heavy; bulky.

    Slang Meanings of colossal

    Meaning: Colosso

    Example Sentence: That concert was colosso, the best I've ever seen!

    Meaning: Colossal mess

    Example Sentence: After the party, it was a colossal mess in the living room.