Enormous is a larger scale than large.
Such as saying gigantic, or gargantuan.
While they both are used to mean "very big," gigantic really means "like a giant," and enormous really means "bigger than normally possible."
Enormous means very large in size, quantity and extent. It is huge, vast, extensive and without limit
The correct spelling is enormous (huge, very large).
"Large" has more letters, therefore it is "bigger" than "big.
big, huge, enormous, hefty, oversized, grand, immense.
There is no difference between the phrase loads of love and the phrase lots of love. They both have the meaning to give an enormous amount of love.
There is no difference; they are synonyms.
Enormous is not a verb. It is an adjective meaning very large, huge.
Enormousadj.1. Very great in size, extent, number, or degree.2. Archaic Very wicked; heinous.Tremendousadj.1.a. Extremely large in amount, extent, or degree; enormous: a tremendous task. See Synonyms at enormous. b. Informal Marvelous; wonderful: had a tremendous time at the theater last night.2. Capable of making one tremble; terrible.
While they both are used to mean "very big," gigantic really means "like a giant," and enormous really means "bigger than normally possible."
difference is large
A women's large is much narrower and shorter.
Large. Very large. Huge. Enormous.
large, huge, enormous
The difference is the amount of time you can listen to it safely. Every 8 decibel will cut your safe listening hours by 1/2. The difference is enormous.
massive is a synonym to large or big, simply a fancier way of saying large.
Yes there is a large difference between the two. A line has no end and a line segment ends.