Yes! It's an adverb and it means extremely.
ie: He made a hugely expensive mistake buying that house.
Here are those. Hugely, extremely, vastly,
Another word is but
yes the word jump is a word because a verb is an action word.
There is no formal adverb for the adjective "big" meaning "large." When adverbs such as largely or greatly are used, they mean "to a large extent" not physical size. These words include hugely, immensely, or extremely.HoweverThere are colloquial expressions where "big" is used as an adverb for effect. These include "think big" and "go big or go home." These are not meant to be formal English.
another word for very large
Words that can be made with the word hugely are:gelglueguylegluglugelyeheheyhughugeugly
Here are those. Hugely, extremely, vastly,
i am hugely grateful for the huge honour of being in such a huge place.
The word "hige" is a noun in Japanese.If you mean the English word "huge" then it is not an adverb, but an adjective.(The adverb form is hugely).
A disaster, like a calamity is a hugely problematic turn of events.
It means hugely or gigantically.
HUGELY unlikely.
You will be hugely happy :]
Harpies
It means a lot, hugely..etc.
greatly or hugely tormented
harpies