The body builder's muscles were so big that he must have Herculean strength.
Sometimes going to work on a Monday can seem a Herculean task.
This math problem is herculean, only geniuses can solve it.
Herculean task
Herculean comes from the Greek root word Hercules (the famous Greek hero). Hercules was given several tasks to perform, which were almost impossible for a mortal man to accomplish. He did, and from that point on, all difficult (near impossible) tasks were referred to a "Herculean" in scope or nature.
A "herculean" task (after Hercules' 12 labors).
an effort off herculeasHercules was a mythological figure of great size and strength. A Herculean effort is to say that one is strong, vigorous and determined in their attempt to achieve a result, as in a Herculean task.
herculean task for his brain cells :p
This math problem is herculean, only geniuses can solve it.
Parting with someone you really like is a herculean task.
Herculean task
There are no perfect rhymes for the word cerulean. Acheulean Acheulian herculean
Herculean comes from the Greek root word Hercules (the famous Greek hero). Hercules was given several tasks to perform, which were almost impossible for a mortal man to accomplish. He did, and from that point on, all difficult (near impossible) tasks were referred to a "Herculean" in scope or nature.
A "herculean" task (after Hercules' 12 labors).
Herculean - song - was created on 2006-10-30.
an effort off herculeasHercules was a mythological figure of great size and strength. A Herculean effort is to say that one is strong, vigorous and determined in their attempt to achieve a result, as in a Herculean task.
Herculean |ˌhərkyəˈlēən; hərˈkyoōlēən|adjective requiring great strength or effort : a Herculean task.• (of a person) muscular and strong.ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense [relating to Hercules] ): from LatinHerculeus 'Hercules' + -an .
The Greek root of 'herculean' is 'Hercules', referring to the Roman hero and demigod known for his incredible strength and courage.
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