While the word is still used sometimes in British English to refer to a very large, heavy truck (also called a "juggernaut lorry"), juggernaut is more commonly used figuratively for a relentless force, entity, campaign, or movement, as in "a political/economic/cultural juggernaut."
Juggernaut is accidentally pulled back to Earth at the Hulkbuster base by an interdimensional device designed to banish the Hulk. Hulk aids Juggernaut in escaping from the base but attacks him when Juggernaut threatens a civilian.
Definition of juggernaut noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
JUGGERNAUT definition: 1. a very large, heavy truck: 2. a large powerful force or organization that cannot be stopped 3…. Learn more.
Juggernaut Related Kuurth Juggerduck The Rider raised Thanos as his child (Earth-18138)
n. An overwhelming or unstoppable force: "With the newly empowered juggernaut of the Pentagon bureaucracy gaining momentum, the president was no longer in control" (James Carroll).
juggernaut (plural juggernauts) A literal or metaphorical force or object regarded as unstoppable, that will crush all in its path.
What is the etymology of the noun Juggernaut? Juggernaut is a borrowing from Hindi. Etymons: Hindi Jagannāth.
JUGGERNAUT definition: any large, overpowering force or object, such as war, a giant battleship, or a powerful football team. See examples of juggernaut used in a sentence.
Any large, unstoppable force, power, or popular movement which defeats or destroys any person who gets in its way or attempts to stop it; as, for years the Notre Dame football team was an unstoppable juggernaut; after the early primaries, Johnson's campaign became a juggernaut, crushing all rivals.