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gargantuan |
The boy had a gargantuan appetite.
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prodigious |
The lottery winner spent a prodigious amount of money in a week.
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brutish |
We disliked his brutish manner.
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ferocious |
The dragon was ferocious.
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malevolent |
She gave a malevolent flash of her eyes.
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villainous |
The villainous witch imprisoned the princess in a tower.
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nefarious |
The criminal was linked to a number of nefarious activities.
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perilous |
The journey through the jungle was perilous.
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ominous |
The grey clouds looked ominous in the sky.
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formidable |
The opera singer's voice was formidable.
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