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ginormous
English
Etymology
Blend of gigantic +? enormous
Merriam-Webster traces ginormous back to 1948, when it appeared in a British dictionary of military slang.[1]
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d?a??n??(?)m?s/
- Rhymes: -??(?)m?s
Adjective
ginormous (comparative more ginormous, superlative most ginormous)
- (informal) Very large.
- 1986, Jazz (Autobot), Transformers The Movie
- “This is Jazz, a ginormous weird looking planet just showed up in the suburbs of Cybertron.”
- 1999, Gabrielle Charbonnet, Adventure at Walt Disney World Book #7 page 20
- Walt Disney World is ginormous. Even after you’re on the property, you have to drive about fifteen minutes to get to different places.
- 1986, Jazz (Autobot), Transformers The Movie
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:gigantic
Derived terms
- ginormously
- ginormousness
Translations
See also
- hunormous
ginormous From the web:
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humungus
humungus From the web:
- humongous means
- what does humongous mean
- definition humongous
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