Brobdingnag (Noun)
Meaning
A land imagined by Jonathan Swift where everything was enormous.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- Visiting the fantastical land of Brobdingnag was like stepping into a dream world where everything was enormous and wonderfully oversized.
- In Jonathan Swift's famous novel, Lemuel Gulliver found himself lost in the gigantic landscape of Brobdingnag, marveling at the gigantic flora and fauna.
- Brobdingnag's lush green forests were dense with gigantic trees, and its tranquil rivers flowed smoothly under sunny skies.
- Inhabited by enormous human beings who lived in perfect harmony with the gigantic environment, Brobdingnag presented Gulliver with a stark contrast to his own tiny world.
- Gulliver's journey through the magical land of Brobdingnag opened his eyes to a world of gigantic wonders, challenging his long-held perceptions about size and scale.