Big, large, gigantic, enormous or ginormous.
The colossal statue in front of the library seems to dwarf the building.
Per dictionary.com, you spell it "colossal" if you're referring to something of extraordinary size.
Colossal is an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "colossally" (in a huge or massive way).
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There are several colossal statues in Greece.
A bear is a very colossal animal.
McCain made a colossal blunder
Mark Twain was famous for his colossal lies. I like Colossal Shrimp, even if their name is a contradiction of terms. Colossal statues are awesome!
Becoming the first female president of the united states is a Will be a colossal achievement.
Because of my colossal intellect, I am worshiped far and wide for my amazing answers.
When I first took a look ate my new school it was colossal than the other
"...and the building wasn't just big, it was colossal. It stood higher than anything around it"
It is typically a reference to size. For example: That building to the left is colossal. The size of his bicep is colosal. There is a colossal divide between the shores. Stuff like that.
The event was a colossal failure
That was a colossal mistake; I don't know if we can ever truly repair the damage. That bike is colossal; I can't even touch the handlebars! The colossal sculpture is much larger than life size; I have to walk away just so I can see the face.
The colossal foot print was prodigious. I knew that it had to be a dinosaur's