humongous is, but "ginormous" is not.
The giant almost flattened the travelers with his gargantuan foot as he walked through the forest.
Humongous Edible
Ginormous is not a real word, but a humorous conflation of two other words: enormous and gigantic. Enormous means "a lot bigger than normal or usual" and gigantic means "like a giant."
The correct spelling is "humongous" (very large in size or number).
Well, honey, "humongous" may not be in the fancy-pants dictionary, but it's been slang for "huge" since the 1960s. So, technically, it's not a "real" word, but it's real enough for me. Just like how "hangry" isn't in the dictionary, but we all know what it means when someone gets cranky from hunger.
colossal, humongous, ginormous, giant, enormous, etc.
Big, humongous, ginormous,
The giant almost flattened the travelers with his gargantuan foot as he walked through the forest.
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Yes, ginormous is a real word, circa 1948, combining "gigantic" & "enormous".
The term is spelled ginormous (huge) but is not a formal English word.The word is a portmanteau of the words giant and enormous.
Here are some words that I think mean big! Hope they help :) Big, Huge, Awesome, Large, Giant, Gigantic, Tall, (You could use a simile eg. as tall as a mountain) Humongous, Overwhelming, Immense, Hope these are O.k xx
Humongous Edible
Ginormous is not a verb. It is an adjective.
The correct spelling is "humongous."
The correct spelling is "humongous."