No, it is not a verb. Gargantuan (huge) is an adjective.
The word "gargantuan" comes after "garfish" in the dictionary.
The word "immense" is almost the same as gargantuan. Both words convey the idea of something extremely large or huge.
It is pronounced as "gar-GAN-chu-wan."
While they both connote "enormous," gigantic derives from the Greek work for a giant and merely means "extraordinarily big;" while gargantuan comes from the specific literary character Gargantua, a giant king of enormous physical and intellectual appetites, and generally refers to such appetites.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
I have a gargantuan ego!
The Gargantuan was created in 1978.
There was a spider of gargantuan proportion.
Gargantuan is very similar to gigantic.
anything that they can get their gargantuan, grubby paws on when the circumstances are such.
There are four syllables in the word gargantuan. (Gar-gan-tu-an).
The word "gargantuan" comes after "garfish" in the dictionary.
some dog species are gargantuan compared to other smaller types of dogs
Someone EXTREMELY large in size
The word "immense" is almost the same as gargantuan. Both words convey the idea of something extremely large or huge.
Gigantic, large, gargantuan, humongous.
it derive from Negro...lol