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Etymology

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un- +‎ tremendous

Adjective

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untremendous (comparative more untremendous, superlative most untremendous)

  1. Not tremendous.
    • 1816, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Speeches, volume 1, page 12:
      So weak and untremendous was that mob, that the very chief justice who declared afterwards from the bench, that it was an army levying war against the person and majesty of the crown, took five or six of them with his own hand.