The adjective for "giant" is "gigantic." Other synonyms include "huge," "enormous," and "colossal," all of which convey a sense of great size or magnitude.
As a noun: She was dating a professional basketball player who seemed like a giant among our average sized group.As an adjective: My mom always buys the giant sized packages that don't fit in the cabinets.
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Dry, drier, driest. Adjective, comparative adjective, superlative adjective.
RCA was a US manufacturing giant of radios and televisions.Jack met a giant in the story, Jack and the Beanstalk.A giant sinkhole swallowed a collection of classic cars.The Giant sequoia tree has the scientific name Sequoiadendron giganteum.
Giant can be used as a noun (a giant) and an adjective (a giant tree).
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Giant can be an adjective, and it can be a noun.
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One, giant, and two (adjectives) Rock, pieces, and ice (nouns)
The 8-letter "opposite gender" of a male giant is "giantess." (There is no common 8-letter antonym to a giant or to the adjective giant.)
No, it's either a noun, adjective, adverb.
ADJECTIVE : The opposite of giant would be "little" (or possibly minute). NOUN : The opposite of a giant would be a "midget" (or possibly a shrimp).
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.
The usual antonym would be "giant" (a overly large person rather than an small one). Opposites for the adjective "midget" could be giant, oversize, or colossal.
Fancy, Giant, Hairy, Thick, Whiny