The adjectives are enormous and majestic, describing the noun statue.
The adjective form of horizon is "horizonal."
I gazed out at the horizon and watched the sun disappear beneath it. The ship sailed toward the horizon, fading into the distance. The mountains on the horizon looked majestic in the evening light.
The adjective for "horizon" is "horizonal." However, the term "horizontally" is often used to describe something in relation to the horizon. In some contexts, "horizontal" can also describe aspects related to the horizon, particularly in geography and art.
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Depending on the size of the black hole, they may or may not have:* An enormous mass; * An enormous gravitational pull (depending how close you are, of course); * An enormous density (depending how you define density; if you take the volume of the event horizon, a supermassive black hole actually has less density than water).
The cast of Horizon - 1975 includes: Lorenzo Larochelle
There's not a single cloud on the horizon. The expiration of the loan loomed like a dark cloud on their company's horizon.
The cast of On the Horizon - 2013 includes: Mariel Gomsrud as Elissa
It is possible to use the word event as an adjective. For example, in astrophysics, a black hole is said to have an event horizon. In that usage, event modifies horizon. But in most cases, event is a noun. There was an interesting event that happened today. That is a more typical usage.
The cast of CyBelle Horizon - 2013 includes: Rachael Reichert
The cast of Stygian Horizon - 2009 includes: Anita Yung as The Girl
The cast of Sharing Horizon - 2010 includes: Anjali Bishnoi as Anjali