Monumental vs Monumentality - What's the difference?
monumental | monumentality |
In the manner of a monument.
Large, grand and imposing. Fitting to be a monument to someone or something.
Taking a great amount of time and effort to complete.
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The quality or state of being monumental
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As an adjective monumental
is in the manner of a monument.As a noun monumentality is
the quality or state of being monumental.monumental
English
Adjective
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- "a monumental task"
monumentality
English
Noun
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