Gigantic, immense, enormous
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No, the word "huge" is an adjective.
The word 'huge' is not a noun; the word 'huge' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a huge mistake, a hugebonus).The noun form for the adjective huge is hugeness.
"Huge" is an adjective because it describes something.
Yes, huge is an adjective.An adjective is a word that describes and gives detail about the noun.For example:1. I have a huge coconut tree.The word huge (adjective) describes and gives detail about the coconut tree (nouns).2. Help me catch that huge dog.Huge (adjective) gives detail and describes the dog (noun).Yes, huge is an adjective.
The word is used primarily by the British and essentially means "drunk". Snockered, sloshed, pickled, smashed are all synonymns for the inebriated condition that this word suggests.
Depends what word processor your using. In Word 2003 onwards, rightclick on the word and place the cursor on Synonyms. For other word processors, wait until someone else answers.
Some synonyms for the word "hole" include:cavity, opening, crack, hollow, gashTIP: To find synonyms online, use any Search Tool and in the search box entersynonym+the wordSo, synonym+hole would show you the Thesaurus for synonymns.
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Here are 5 sentences that I came up with... I have a huge elephant in my backyard. My brother's eyeballs are huge. I have huge earrings. My house is huge. The palace was huge. "This place is huge!" Hope this helps:)
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