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
There is ginormous and enormous.
You can also write very large/big, or extremely large/big, immense and vast.
colossal, gigantic, humongous (often heard in Australia)
Because you can sell movies better, when there are huge animals.
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A word starting with "e" that relates to winter is: earmuffs.
Ben 10 because he can transform into many aliens for eg. strong ones-clever ones-huge ones etc.
The code word for the day was Opportunity. Opportunity is what you make of your life that enhances it for the better of those around you.
by asking this question you used the word huge. This answer used it to.
huge = nui
No, the word "huge" is an adjective.
The word huge is an adjective. It means to be very large.
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No, "huge" is not a long U word. A long U word would have the "u" sound made by the letter U in the middle or end of the word, such as "cube" or "tuba."
No, "huge" is not a verb. It is an adjective used to describe something as very large or immense.
No, "huge" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to describe the size or extent of something. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Huge: Gigantic, enormous, colossal...
i am hugely grateful for the huge honour of being in such a huge place.
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.
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.