Tremendous in a sentence as an adjective

I thanked them, both for the box, and for the tremendous experience.

Just from the science side alone, having actual people on Mars would be of tremendous value.

Seriously, it takes tremendous effort to write matlab code that doesn't suck.

They often take tremendous risks and with their actions show us that we should act responsibly and humanely whenever we can ourselves.

And I say no, this is a tremendous opportunity, because it means that populations basically don't like wars and they have to be lied into it.

Not surprisingly, increasing revenues is therefore front of mind for those with budgets to make it happen, and they see tremendous value in someone who can help them do that.

That's not sufficient justification for forcing other developers to waste tremendous amounts of effort to re-work what was already working for them.

However starting your development on Android - as your first way of prototyping and finding your MVP - gives you a tremendous amount of agility and flexibility.

The reason for these speed oscillations is the tremendous complexity of todays JIT compilers and the black box behavior of them which makes it almost impossible to code really fast code.

This is a tremendous pain in the *** for the government to go through, but in the interest of stopping information that should be free from being locked away, it's done and most people I know in the field think this is great.

They've already proven that they are rather uniquely capable in banging out rockets and spacecraft that work at a tremendously low cost, but 2013 will prove their operational mettle, especially for commercial launches.

That should be stimulated no matter what, because--actually I just remembered from some other discussions[0], there's really a load of people here that don't understand this: When making art, there is tremendous value in doing what has been done before.

Tremendous definitions

adjective

extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree; "an enormous boulder"; "enormous expenses"; "tremendous sweeping plains"; "a tremendous fact in human experience; that a whole civilization should be dependent on technology"- Walter Lippman; "a plane took off with a tremendous noise"

See also: enormous

adjective

extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers; "a fantastic trip to the Orient"; "the film was fantastic!"; "a howling success"; "a marvelous collection of rare books"; "had a rattling conversation about politics"; "a tremendous achievement"

adjective

extreme in degree or extent or amount or impact; "in a frightful hurry"; "spent a frightful amount of money"

See also: frightful terrible awful