gigantic (Meaning)
gigantic (s)
so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth
gigantic (a.)
Of extraordinary size; like a giant.
Such as a giant might use, make, or cause; immense; tremendous; extraordinarly; as, gigantic deeds; gigantic wickedness.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gigantic
Synonyms:
- monstrous
- astronomical
- monumental
- colossal
- tremendous
- mammoth
- huge
- giant
- enormous
- massive
- vast
- immense
Antonyms:
- diminutive
- Lilliputian
- little bitty
- midget
- teeny
- teeny
- infinitesimal
- Lilliputian
- pygmy
- wee
- little bitty
- miniature
- micro
- wee
- micro
- small
- miniature
- teensy
- pygmy
- microscopic
- midget
- minuscule
- minuscule
- microscopical
- bitty
- teensy
- infinitesimal
- microscopic
- microscopical
- diminutive
- small
- tiny
- bitty
- tiny
Synonyms:
- considerable
- whopping
- mega
- humongous
- cosmic
- substantial
- bumper
- king-size
- elephantine
- gargantuan
- sizable
- mountainous
- jumbo
- mighty
- oversize
- astronomic
- cosmical
- grand
- oversized
- big
- majestic
- prodigious
- herculean
- humungous
- monster
- heroic
- cyclopean
- planetary
- super
- oceanic
- great
- galactic
- titanic
- heroical
- Himalayan
- supersized
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- immeasurable
- august
- staggering
- major
- whacking
- largish
- handsome
- walloping
- king-sized
- extensive
- tidy
- monolithic
- boundless
- overgrown
- towering
- formidable
- hefty
- supersize
- vasty
- overwhelming
- goodly
- Brobdingnagian
- grandiose
- voluminous
- bulky
- infinite
- hulking
- pharaonic
- stupendous
- gross
- sizeable
- outsized
- gigantesque
- cavernous
- outsize
- super-duper
- good
- lofty
- leviathan
- imposing
Antonyms:
gigantic Sentence Examples
- The mountain stood as a gigantic sentinel against the backdrop of the sky.
- The prehistoric dinosaur skeleton loomed over the visitors, its bones of gigantic proportions.
- The crashing waves created gigantic swells that pounded against the shore.
- The skyscraper rose into the heavens like a gigantic tower of glass and steel.
- The ancient tree had a gigantic trunk that seemed to have weathered centuries.
- The icebergs floated by in the icy waters, their gigantic forms like miniature continents.
- The storm unleashed gigantic bolts of lightning that illuminated the night.
- The gigantic cargo ship entered the harbor, dwarfing the surrounding boats.
- The child gazed up at the gigantic Ferris wheel, its colorful gondolas spinning around and around.
- The athlete stood on the starting line, his gigantic muscles rippling with anticipation.
FAQs About the word gigantic
so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammothOf extraordinary size; like a giant., Such as a giant might use, make, or cause; immense; trem
monstrous, astronomical, monumental, colossal, tremendous, mammoth,huge, giant, enormous, massive
diminutive, Lilliputian, little bitty, pocket, midget, teeny, teeny, infinitesimal, pocket, Lilliputian
The mountain stood as a gigantic sentinel against the backdrop of the sky.
The prehistoric dinosaur skeleton loomed over the visitors, its bones of gigantic proportions.
The crashing waves created gigantic swells that pounded against the shore.
The skyscraper rose into the heavens like a gigantic tower of glass and steel.