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Prodigious vs Diminutive - What's the difference?

prodigious | diminutive |


As adjectives the difference between prodigious and diminutive

is that prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge while diminutive is very small.

As a noun diminutive is

(grammar) a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.

Prodigious vs X - What's the difference?

prodigious | x |


As an adjective prodigious

is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Splendid vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

splendid | prodigious |


As adjectives the difference between splendid and prodigious

is that splendid is possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun while prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

Indigenous vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

indigenous | prodigious |


As adjectives the difference between indigenous and prodigious

is that indigenous is (chiefly|of living things) born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion while prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

Burgeoning vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

burgeoning | prodigious |


As adjectives the difference between burgeoning and prodigious

is that burgeoning is that buds, grows or expands; developing while prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

As a verb burgeoning

is .

As a noun burgeoning

is the act of budding or sprouting.

Burgeon vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

burgeon | prodigious |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between burgeon and prodigious

is that burgeon is (obsolete) bud, sprout, shoot while prodigious is (obsolete) ominous, portentous.

As a noun burgeon

is (obsolete) bud, sprout, shoot.

As a verb burgeon

is to grow or expand.

As an adjective prodigious is

very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

Upswing vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

upswing | prodigious |


As a noun upswing

is an upward swing.

As an adjective prodigious is

very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

Prodigious vs Cyclopean - What's the difference?

prodigious | cyclopean | Related terms |

Prodigious is a related term of cyclopean.


As adjectives the difference between prodigious and cyclopean

is that prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge while cyclopean is suggestive of a cyclops.

Overweight vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

overweight | prodigious | Related terms |

Overweight is a related term of prodigious.


As adjectives the difference between overweight and prodigious

is that overweight is (of a person) heavier than what is generally considered healthy for a given body type and height while prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

As a noun overweight

is (chiefly|transport|legal|healthcare) an excess of weight.

As a verb overweight

is to place excessive weight or emphasis on; to overestimate the importance of.

Decided vs Prodigious - What's the difference?

decided | prodigious | Related terms |

Decided is a related term of prodigious.


As adjectives the difference between decided and prodigious

is that decided is determined; resolute while prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.

As a verb decided

is (decide).

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