Synonym: colossal, enormous, gigantic, huge, immense, mammoth, monumental, tremendous, vast. Antonym: diminutive, dwarf, little, small, tiny. Similar words: brilliant, Asian, piano, Persian, Indian, Canadian, Russian, Italian. Meaning: ['dʒaɪənt] n. 1. any creature of exceptional size 2. a person of exceptional importance and reputation 3. an unusually large enterprise 4. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities 5. someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful 6. an imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fair tales 7. a very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun). adj. of great mass; huge and bulky.
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(61) Stack bales like giant bricks to make the walls.
(62) It is over there, by that giant elm.
(63) A giant Ferris wheel dominates the skyline.
(64) The fast-food giant apparently needs a boost.
(65) Pipelines stretch through the brush like giant serpents.
(66) Alvin drawn to scale is dwarfed by the giant.
(67) Slick political ads play on a giant screen.
(68) Several other cruisers squatted dourly like giant hibernating tortoises.
(69) They shot a giant panda asleep under a tree.
(69) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(70) These giant corporations may simply opt for law evasion.
(71) He never wore swirling capes or giant fedoras.
(72) Hess then proceeded to describe the ocean floor as if it were a collection of giant conveyor belts.
(73) The leak forced a controlled descent of the giant balloon about 250 kilometres to the west of the launch site.
(74) There is no recorded example of a giant clam causing a human death.
(75) I once lived next door to a giant of a man with feet like Yeti slippers.
(76) The plant had had a bumpy ride since Cellatex was sold off by the chemicals giant Rhne-Poulenc in 1991.
(77) Tor Edgar is a giant man peering out shyly from behind glasses bequeathed by John Lennon.
(78) Wycliffe tried to concentrate on the Wheel and to ignore the veritable forest of giant rock pinnacles with which they were surrounded.
(79) The giant fund-raising event took place on Saturday but the choppy waters caused some competitors to capsize.
(80) In Arizona a couple of years ago, a sponsor decorated the horizon with a giant inflatable bag of chips.
(81) The plates would then presumably move along with the currents, connecting the upwellings and downwellings in giant convection cells.
(82) Now the giant builder is reporting a record increase in contracts and is hiring again.
(83) Also, the threat of the giant eel was getting worse and worse.
(84) Read in studio A giant art exhibition is taking place at two hundred sites across one county.
(85) I should prefer to watch him in the primeval forests of his native land, wielding an axe against some giant tree.
(86) Many giant dinosaurs, therefore, would have been very successful in battle, having an important bearing on natural selection.
(87) As the road climbed upward, gray-white cloud veils drifted among the dales, chiffon scarves of some giant Isadora Duncan.
(88) Giant electrical transmission towers loom over some of the bare lots.
(89) The route passes beneath the giant tower on the raised roadway section above the Docks.
(90) Yet this unassuming treatise, written by Amelia Simmons, is a giant in culinary history.
More similar words: brilliant, Asian, piano, Persian, Indian, Canadian, Russian, Italian, alliance, musician, historian, civilian, compliance, physician, technician, triangular, politician, Palestinian, can't, want, pant, machiavellian, plant, grant, infant, peasant, distant, elegant, instant, fantasy.