gargantuan

[gahr-gan-choo-uhn]

gargantuan Definition

  • 1of immense size, volume, or capacity
  • 2enormous

Using gargantuan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gargantuan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company has a gargantuan budget for advertising.

  • Example

    The gargantuan skyscraper dominates the skyline.

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    The task of cleaning up the mess was gargantuan.

  • Example

    The amount of food he ate was gargantuan.

gargantuan Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for gargantuan

Phrases with gargantuan

  • a tremendous amount of work or exertion

    Example

    It took a gargantuan effort to finish the project on time.

  • an insatiable hunger or desire for food

    Example

    He had a gargantuan appetite and could eat an entire pizza by himself.

  • gargantuan proportions

    an enormous size or scale

    Example

    The flood caused damage of gargantuan proportions.

Origins of gargantuan

from Gargantua, a giant king in Rabelais's 'Pantagruel'

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Summary: gargantuan in Brief

The term 'gargantuan' [gahr-gan-choo-uhn] describes something of immense size, volume, or capacity, often used to denote something enormous. It can be applied to budgets, buildings, tasks, or amounts of food, as in 'The gargantuan skyscraper dominates the skyline.' 'Gargantuan' extends into phrases like 'gargantuan effort,' and 'gargantuan appetite,' denoting tremendous amounts of work or insatiable hunger, respectively.