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Meaning

The word "behemoth" refers to something that is extremely large, powerful, or influential. It’s often used to describe a giant creature, but it can also refer to anything that is massive and dominates its field or environment—such as a large company or organization.

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Etymology

The term "behemoth" originates from the Hebrew word "בְּהֵמוֹת" (behemôt), which is a plural form of "behemah," meaning "animal" or "beast." The word has been used in English since the 14th century, initially to describe a large and powerful creature, especially as mentioned in the Bible.

Examples

  1. The new tech startup is a behemoth in the industry, outperforming its competitors by a significant margin.
  2. The film featured a behemoth that terrorized the city, showcasing impressive special effects.
  3. The behemoth of a building loomed over the skyline, overshadowing all the other structures.

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