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Monumentally Meaning in English

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ˌmɑnjəˈmɛnəɫi/, /ˌmɑnjəˈmɛntəɫi/, /ˌmɑnjuˈmɛnəɫi/, /ˌmɑnjuˈmɛntəɫi
mah-nyuh-MEN-tuh-lee
mˌɒnjuːmˈɛntəli
MON-yoo-MEN-tuh-lee

释义

'Monumentally' means to an extremely great or significant degree, often used for emphasis. It is commonly used to describe something very large, important, or (in a negative sense) a major failure or mistake.

用法与细微差别

'Monumentally' is formal or emphatic; often paired with negatives ('monumentally stupid', 'monumentally boring') or scale ('monumentally important'). Used for dramatic emphasis, not for minor situations. Avoid in casual speech unless for humor or irony.

例句

The mountain is monumentally tall.

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He made a monumentally important decision.

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That was a monumentally bad mistake.

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Honestly, I'm monumentally bored right now.

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She monumentally underestimated how hard it would be.

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It was a monumentally stupid thing to say in that meeting.

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