Huge
WordNet
adjective
(1) Unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope
"Huge government spending"
"Huge country estates"
"Huge popular demand for higher education"
"A huge wave"
"The Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains"
"Immense numbers of birds"
"At vast (or immense) expense"
"The vast reaches of outer space"
"The vast accumulation of knowledge...which we call civilization"- W.R.Inge
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Etymology
From , from from a- (from ) + of origin akin to haugr "hill" from from . Akin to Icel haugr "mound", O.H.G. houg "mound" (Ger Hügel "hill"), Lithuanian kaukaras "hill", O.H.G. hōh "high", hēah "high". More at high
Adjective
- Very large
- The castle was huge.
- Distinctly interesting, significant, important, likeable, well regarded.
- Our next album is going to be huge!.
- In our league our coach is huge!.
Synonyms
colossal, enormous, giant, gigantic, immense, prodigious, vast- See also Wikisaurus:gigantic