Vocabulary

Colossal

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
extremely large or great.
Urdu meaning
دیوہیکل، بھاری، شاندار
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Economic mismanagement has led to a colossal waste of public resources.
    Dawn Editorials — Economy on a cliff edge — 2026-04-25
  2. Mostar, an idyllic town on the Neretva river, saw colossal destruction.
    Dawn Editorials — The urban cost of war — 2026-04-03
  3. The human cost is colossal, depriving farmers of land and livelihood, and pushes the urban poor out to the peripheries.
    Dawn Editorials — Crimes of greed — 2026-02-15
  4. Even Marx acknowledged that capitalism creates `colossal productive forces`.
    Dawn Editorials — Democracy & capitalism`s shadow — 2026-01-23
  5. This dam has a colossal storage capacity of 8.4m acre feet.
    Dawn Editorials — Mesopotamian rivers — 2025-12-25
Synonyms
huge, massive, enormous, gigantic, very big, very large, great, giant, mammoth

Antonyms
tiny
Curator example
“a colossal amount of mail”

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