monolith

word

Definition

A monolith is a large single block of stone, often used as a monument. It can also describe something large, powerful, and unified, such as an organization or system.

Usage & Nuances

'Monolith' is rare in casual English; it's formal or literary. In technology and business, 'monolith' often means something inflexible or centralized ('a monolith company'). Not typically used for small stones or objects.

Example Sentences

A giant monolith stands in the center of the park.

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People often see government as a monolith, but it has many parts inside.

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The tech company's software started as a monolith, but now it's broken into smaller parts.

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Some people view big corporations as unchanging monoliths, but they can adapt quickly.

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The ancient temple was built from a single monolith.

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A monolith can be a natural rock or a man-made monument.

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