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A large motion
2 syllables:antic3 syllables:Atlantic, gigantic, midlantic, pedantic, romantic, semantic4 syllables:bankatlantic, sycophantic, transatlantic5 syllables:middle Atlantic
The words gigantic and minute are antonyms. (The word minute is a most familiar as a unit of time equal to 60 seconds, however, it is also a word meaning very small - and when it is used for that meaning, it is also pronounced differently, rhymes with cute.)
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Gigantic means huge. Here are some sentences.The gigantic bear chased me all the way down the mountain.That cake is gigantic!He has a gigantic ego.
The opposite of gigantic is minuscule.
Yes, gigantic is an adjective (word that describes a noun). Example: Billy has a gigantic headache.
Yes, gigantic is an adjective (word that describes a noun). Example: Billy has a gigantic headache.
Ex. That ellaphant is gigantic
The word "gigantic" is an adjective, describing something really, really large. But not every adjective can become a noun. Gigantic does not have a noun form.
i think gigantic is bigger