Prodigious

**Section:** 8-1 **Word:** Prodigious **Definition:** Great in size **Synonym:** Huge **Antonym:** insignificant **Connotation:** Positive, important **Original Sentence: ** The project was huge and prodigious.
 * Names:** Emily Bach and Daniel Taylor
 * Part of Speech:** adjective
 * Other Forms:** prodigiously

Names: Emily Chrobak, Steven Swanson

Original Sentence: ** The prodigious figure loomed over us all, ax in hand. **
Other Forms: prodigiously Definition: wonderful or marvelous Synonym: Herculean Antonym: small Connotation:** This has a positive connotation because it is a wonderful or marvelous thing. Original Sentence: Bill was a prodigious ukulele player. He could play things that no one else ever has or will play.
 * Names:** Clement and J uliet
 * Section:** 8-5.5
 * Word:** Prodigious
 * Part of Speech: adjective

Name: James Lueken Section:8-4 1.   Insinuation Part of speech– noun Other form—insinuated, insinuate Definition—to get affections from someone sneakily Synonym—innuendo Antonym—none Connotation—positive Original sentence—the the boy used insinuation to befriend the girl. 2.   Prodigious Part of speech– adjective Other form—none Definition—large in size or amount Synonym— marvelous Antonym—none Connotation—positive Original sentence— the prodigious house scared the little girl, for it was very big to her.