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two red enormous elephants

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The planet Mars would fit this bill.

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Yes, for example the Great Red Spot on Jupiter is an enormous storm.

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"Enormous" is an adjective.

That stadium is enormous! Enormous describes the stadium.

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The girl had an enormous mouth

The dinosaur had an enormous tail

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no that is not an enormous number.

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No, the word 'enormous' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (an enormous house, an enormous animal, etc.)

A related abstract noun is enormity.

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Yes, enormous is the correct spelling.

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Enormous - band - was created in 1992.

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The Enormous Room was created in 1922.

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The Enormous Radio was created in 1947.

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The Enormous Crocodile was created in 1978.

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The ISBN of The Enormous Crocodile is 0224015796.

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Yes, enormous has three syllables.

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The cat was stuck in the enormous tree.

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The suffix for "enormous" is "-ity," forming the word "enormity."

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It could mean 'enormous cabbage' or 'enormous tyre'

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"I stood on an enormous platform." Done. :)

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The elephant was enormous, towering over all the other animals in the zoo.

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Enormous animals have enormous lungs which can hold enormous amounts of air for an enormously long time.

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Enormous is not a verb. It is an adjective meaning very large, huge.

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You mean a word that enormous describes?

The sun

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It could mean 'enormous cabbage' or 'enormous tyre'

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The American economy suffered an enormous downturn after the terrorist attacks on September 11th.
Here is an example sentence with the word "enormous":

Duke the Great Dane is enormous - he's even taller than my sister!

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As far as I know enormous is an adjective

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Yes, Dahl wrote The Enormous Crocodile.

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One way to use "enormous" in alliteration is by pairing it with words that start with the same letter, such as "enormous elephant" or "enormous energy". Alliteration creates a pleasing rhythm and can make phrases more memorable.

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The base word of enormous is enormity. This word is an adjective. The adjective enormous, describes something as being big.

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All stars are enormous balls of burning gas.

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Huge, astronomic, colossal, humongous, immense, jumbo.

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the root word for enormous is mous which acherly means mass

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Planet Jupiter is known for its huge storm, the Great Red Spot.

It is an anticyclonic storm that has been raging on the planet for hundreds of years.

Not to be confused with the Great Dark Spot of Neptune.

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The words fabulous, formous, informous, ginormous, informace, anormous, lormous rhymes with enormous.

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Enormous is a larger scale than large.

Such as saying gigantic, or gargantuan.

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The word "enormous" has three syllables: e-nor-mous.

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An elephant is large, but the dinosaurs were enormous.

How will he ever pay off such an enormous debt?

The meteor fell to earth and left an enormous hole in the empty field.

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Ingens.

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The Russian translatin of the English word "enormous"is "огромный" (pronounced ogGROMnee).

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"Although his head was enormous, he still lived a long happy life" - ZoMBiEzZ x8

LOL

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The adjectives are enormous and majestic, describing the noun statue.

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The word enormous has three syllables. The syllables in the word are e-nor-mous.

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A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings was created in 1968.

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