Definitions and Examples of huge, gigantic, enormous
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Extremely large in size or amount.
Example
The elephant was huge and towered over the other animals at the zoo.
Of immense size, volume, or capacity; exceptionally large.
Example
The new skyscraper was gigantic and could be seen from miles away.
Very large in size, quantity, or extent.
Example
The amount of food they served at the party was enormous and could feed a small army.
Key Differences: huge vs gigantic vs enormous
- 1Huge is a general term that describes something that is very large in size.
- 2Gigantic is a more specific term that describes something that is exceptionally large.
- 3Enormous is a term that describes something that is very large in size, quantity, or extent.
Effective Usage of huge, gigantic, enormous
- 1Describing Objects: Use huge, gigantic, and enormous to describe objects that are very large in size.
- 2Comparing Sizes: Use these antonyms to compare the sizes of different objects.
- 3Expressing Amazement: Use these words to express amazement or surprise at the size of something.
Remember this!
The antonyms of minikin are huge, gigantic, and enormous. These words describe something that is very large in size. Use these words to describe objects, compare sizes, or express amazement at the size of something.