Huge, Ginormous, Massive, Large, Gigantic, Broad
"Enormous" is an adjective and does not have a verb form. However, if you're looking for a related verb, you might consider "enlarge," which means to make something larger or bigger, similar to the idea of something being enormous.
Yes, it is. It can mean vast, expansive, huge, or enormous (very large).
Yes, intricate is an adjective. It means involved or complex.
Yes, it is. It is adjective form of identity and means exactly the same.
Yes, it is an adjective. It means small in size, or short for a person.
As far as I know enormous is an adjective
considerable, enormous, numerous, oversize, tremendous
more enormous, most enormous
The adjective would be enormous.
"Enormous" is an adjective and does not have a verb form. However, if you're looking for a related verb, you might consider "enlarge," which means to make something larger or bigger, similar to the idea of something being enormous.
Enormous is not a verb. It is an adjective meaning very large, huge.
· enormous
The base word of enormous is enormity. This word is an adjective. The adjective enormous, describes something as being big.
No, the word 'enormous' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (an enormous house, an enormous animal, etc.)A related abstract noun is enormity.
The adjectives are enormous and majestic, describing the noun statue.
The likely word is the adjective humongous (huge, enormous).
enormity