enormous (Meaning)
enormous (s)
extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
enormous (a.)
Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal.
Exceedingly wicked; outrageous; atrocious; monstrous; as, an enormous crime.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enormous
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- micro
- infinitesimal
- puny
- microscopic
- diminutive
- tiny
- puny
- little
- Lilliputian
- teensy
- pygmy
- tiny
- bitty
- little bitty
- wee
- minuscule
- teeny
- minuscule
- teeny
- microscopical
- micro
- microscopical
- teensy
- little
- small
- diminutive
- Lilliputian
- infinitesimal
- small
- miniature
- pygmy
- microscopic
- miniature
- wee
- little bitty
- bitty
Synonyms:
- leviathan
- voluminous
- stupendous
- cavernous
- major
- formidable
- sizeable
- hefty
- supersize
- boundless
- largish
- overwhelming
- lofty
- Brobdingnagian
- bulky
- king-sized
- imposing
- vasty
- Himalayan
- extensive
- outsize
- overgrown
- immeasurable
- super-duper
- staggering
- august
- monolithic
- good
- supersized
- goodly
- gross
- walloping
- cyclopean
- towering
- gigantesque
- infinite
- handsome
- grandiose
- outsized
- king-size
- hulking
- pharaonic
- tidy
- whacking
- majestic
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enormous Sentence Examples
- The enormous whale breached the ocean's surface, sending a spray of water cascading down.
- The enormous sequoia tree towered over the surrounding forest, its trunk stretching up to the sky.
- The enormous diamond sparkled in the light, mesmerizing all who beheld it.
- The enormous crowd cheered wildly as their team scored the winning goal.
- The enormous task of cleaning up the oil spill seemed insurmountable.
- The enormous weight of the guilt he carried was unbearable.
- The enormous profits the company made in the last quarter were a testament to its success.
- The enormous amounts of data available on the internet can be overwhelming.
- The enormous challenge of climate change requires global cooperation to address it.
- The enormous beauty of the Grand Canyon left me speechless.
FAQs About the word enormous
extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degreeExceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal., Ex
vast, monumental, tremendous, giant, astronomical, mammoth, gigantic, immense, massive,huge
micro, infinitesimal, puny, microscopic, diminutive,tiny, pocket, puny, little, Lilliputian
The enormous whale breached the ocean's surface, sending a spray of water cascading down.
The enormous sequoia tree towered over the surrounding forest, its trunk stretching up to the sky.
The enormous diamond sparkled in the light, mesmerizing all who beheld it.
The enormous crowd cheered wildly as their team scored the winning goal.