As an adjective, "giant" describes something that is exceptionally large or massive in size, scale, or extent. It can also convey a sense of significance or prominence in a particular context, such as a "giant leap" in technology. Additionally, "giant" can be used metaphorically to denote something that has a substantial impact or influence.
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No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
gaint fish to gaint mushipoe
Ask Roald Dahl. He wrote THE BFG ( BIG FRIENDLY GAINT)
not sure gaint is a word, but if it was, paint - taint - ain't - would rhyme with it.
You have to find the Gaint's Golden Egg to go past that gaint.
A gaint is a large human that has been Zapped in a machine and turned so fat!
I would wonder what I am because the dictionary does not have the word gaint.
Never heard of the word 'gaint'. However, if you mean 'giant'. Then the feminine form is 'giantess'.
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there is a thee headed snake and a gaint minotaur there is a thee headed snake and a gaint minotaur
In the dessert.
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