Behemoth in a sentence as a noun

He's gonna get eaten up and spit out by the behemoth.

Don't let feature creep turn it into a behemoth!

It doesn't look like a stodgy corporate behemoth, but it is.

Tech isn't the skinny schoolboy getting picked on by the big kids--it's the behemoth.

Google is dependent on their ad revenue to fuel their behemoth enterprise.

I too thought the end was near for the billion dollar tech behemoth when I saw that design of that one app they released for one of their products.

Every thermostat I've seen that can do half of what Nest is doing is covered in about 50 buttons, and the ownership manual is a 70 page behemoth.

Once they become typical bloated behemoth bureaucracies, common sense doesn't work anymore.

It's used when it can be, for scalability, but the majority of the app is still in a behemoth Postgres instance that is replicated many times over.

Combine this $19 billion with the Snapchat offer and Instagram, and it's clear that Facebook is looking frighteningly like Microsoft, which is to say a behemoth of a company that seems to flat-out miss every next big thing.

"a terribly-led company, sitting on its laurels as first-mover and squandering opportunities to move into new markets"As a former employee of that behemoth, I can only say: you hit the nail on the head.

Or, at best, if they're true, they signal that Google has really lost its way - it's now a behemoth organisation that requires senior management oversight on every single product offering, and any non-spectacular product could at any instant bring the entire organisation down with its combination of toxic legal and toxic risk.

Behemoth definitions

noun

someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful

See also: giant goliath monster colossus

noun

a person of exceptional importance and reputation

See also: colossus giant heavyweight titan