behemoth

IPA/bɪˈhiːməθ/
KK[bəhˈiməθ]IPA/bɪˈhiːməθ/

behemoth — noun

  • behemothsingular
  • behemothsplural

1. a person, company, or thing that is unusually large and has a great deal of powe

1.名詞C2
釋義

a person, company, or thing that is unusually large and has a great deal of power or influence over its field

例句

The tiny startup grew into a retail behemoth with stores in eighty countries.

collocation: retail behemoth

Amihan gazed up at the stone behemoth, a statue carved from an entire hillside.

同義詞
  • giant

    more common and less formal; does not always imply power

  • titan

    emphasizes dominance and influence more than sheer size

  • colossus

    similar register; stresses monumental scale, often of a single structure or institution

  • juggernaut

    focuses on unstoppable force or momentum rather than physical size

反義詞
  • minnow

    a small, insignificant person or organization, especially compared to larger competitors

  • lightweight

    a person or organization with little influence or importance in its field

用法筆記

Typically describes large organizations (corporations, media groups, banks) or massive physical structures. Often preceded by a noun modifier that names the industry or material: tech behemoth, retail behemoth, concrete behemoth.

常見錯誤

My neighbour is a behemoth.
My neighbour is a giant of a man.
💡'behemoth' is rarely used for individual people's bodies; it refers to organizations, structures, or things of overwhelming scale.