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huge adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
adjective. OPAL S. /hjuːdʒ/ extremely large in size or amount; great in degree synonym enormous, vast. The sums of money involved are potentially huge. A huge crowd had gathered in the square. Huge amounts of data were lost. I wasn't a huge fan of the movie. Becoming a mother made a huge difference to me.
HUGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
B1. extremely large in size or amount: They live in a huge house. The costs involved in building a spacecraft are huge. A huge number of people attended. His last three movies have all been huge successes. Synonyms. enormous. vast. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. greater than the average size or amount.
HUGE | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
B1. extremely large: a huge house. a huge piece of cake. Fewer examples. The museum houses a huge collection of paintings. We'll see such huge changes in our lifetime. Breakfast was delicious - and the portions were huge! They've dug a huge hole in the road. The accident had a huge effect on her life.
Huge Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HUGE is very large or extensive. How to use huge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Huge.
HUGE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Huge, enormous, immense, tremendous imply great magnitude. Huge implies massiveness, bulkiness, or even shapelessness: a huge mass of rock; a huge collection of antiques. Enormous, literally out of the norm, applies to what exceeds in extent, magnitude, or degree, a norm or standard: an enormous iceberg.
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