the Eiffel tower
Gigantic is a term used for something overly large or enormous. It would be used for something that would be considerably huge as in "that's a gigantic building" or "Apple is a gigantic corporation".
i think gigantic is bigger
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.
If something is gigantic, it is large. For example, a sentence using the word would be "The monster is absolutely gigantic." It means large, as well as big.
It is a combination of gigantic and huge which implies that something is incomprehensibly large.
Yes, "gigantic" is a real word in the English language. It is an adjective used to describe something extremely large or huge in size.
a nose is something that is apart of your face that you can breath through.... :)
The opposite word for "miniature" is "gigantic" or "huge." While "miniature" refers to something that is small or scaled down, "gigantic" describes something that is very large or massive in size. Other synonyms for the opposite could include "massive" or "enormous."
No, the word 'gigantic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: There was a gigantic statue of Zeus. It dominated the entrance of the building. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'statue' in the second sentence.
The word immense refers to something of large scale. It is similar to the meaning of massive, enormous, or gigantic.
vice president i think
Chanukah and Hanukkah.poop