English to Gujarati Dictionary monumental

monumental

સ્મારકો
definition
adjective
it's been a monumental effort
great in importance, extent, or size.
example
Max lifted his head with what looked like a 'monumental' effort, then dropped it back.
True to the Republic's practice of 'monumental' commemoration, Hugo had to have his memorial statue as well.
It will be asking a lot of Maxwell to expect a fourth 'monumental' effort in Friday's semi-final against Nepal.
I have yet to see other women doing memorial or 'monumental' work.
It must have been a 'monumental' research task to gather all the information required for this work.
I've done a good job, I've made (at times) a 'monumental' effort.
A time of glory, gain and riches comes unexpectedly after all the 'monumental' efforts you have made in the past.
In the cliffs around the boundaries of the city the king left a series of 'monumental' inscriptions
In fact, the completed windows do possess a freshness that is striking to find in the medium of 'monumental' stained glass.
Despite the 'monumental' importance of the task, sometimes the board just didn't take the time or make the effort to do it right.
Recovery will require a 'monumental' effort from all sectors of society.
On the contrary, it is a task of 'monumental' strategic importance for the United States as well as for Europeans.
It offered some sublime contests and changes of fortune and also some 'monumental' individual efforts from both teams.
With what seemed like a 'monumental' effort, the handsome man brought himself back under control.
Tragically, their 'monumental' efforts prove to be in vain…
It reeked of historical importance and 'monumental' significance.
It took what seemed to be a 'monumental' effort for me to open them and when I did so, all I wanted to do was close them again.
All recognize that it's an undertaking of 'monumental' size and complexity
The Iliad, like the Bible and the works of Shakespeare, holds a position of 'monumental' importance in Western culture.
The task ahead is 'monumental' and extremely serious for us and the generations to come.
The task is a 'monumental' one because of the size of the islands, their tiny population and their distance from the rest of the world.
Four years later, he went to work in a local 'monumental' works for £7 a week.
It's a 'monumental' and costly task, and publishers have given no reason to believe they can do it for themselves.
We'd argue and it would take a 'monumental' effort to convince him to change his mind.
On the plus side are the impressive costumes and 'monumental' sets, the excellent playing by the orchestra and generally good singing.
So it was the desserts that saved the day, because they were of sufficiently 'monumental' size as to make one wonder why the main courses were not equally generous.
It must have been something 'monumentally' serious.
‘The 'monumentality' of the view was hard to escape,’ Winton says.
Whatever he is advocating at any given moment is 'monumentally' clear and it's unthinkable to him that someone could hold a different opinion, even if he did so himself a short time ago.
The film's 'monumentality' owes less to its form than its subject - the place of history in culture and of culture in history.
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