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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(181) However, the Santa Clara semiconductor giant had cautioned analysts not to expect stellar results.
(182) The leaves of the giant rubber plants bounce up and down.
(183) Much of the clean-air act is aimed at acid rain, which a giant official study has concluded is virtually a non-problem.
(184) Tinny music pulses from giant, rattling speakers set up on the bandstand.
(185) Comparison of the Orbiter and Lauder data permits a detailed portrait of the origin and evolution of a giant dust storm.
(186) Profits of the Bisto-to-Mr-Kipling-cakes giant have nose-dived from £150m to just over £92m with big bites taken out of both bread and cakes.
(187) Had they stewed up a supper of some giant arachnid for Tundrish?
(188) The construction equipment giant has been a customer since the early Seventies, and has taken delivery of 150,000 engines to date.
(189) Get out of your comfort zone. Wake up the sleeping giant in you. Dr T.P.Chia
(190) Blue grey droplets of water splash down like giant trees.
(191) Giant leaps into the unknown are dangerous and therefore wiser counsel may preach limited change from the existing position. 3.
(192) The boiler was straight ahead, a giant, white, curvaceous beast,(www.Sentencedict.com) with a rough asbestos hide.
(193) This huge flightless bird has regularly appeared in illustrated fossil books as a giant carnivore.
(194) High above, curved oak, spruce and chestnut grew beside giant magnolias.
(195) I find three more specimens of the giant clam, and the following day, two.
(196) Did you get to die a horrible death with giant ants gnawing at your body?
(197) A distant second to the Littlewoods giant is Vernons pools which can offer punters a mere half million.
(198) Walking through customs you are confronted by her giant image advertising the Games.
(199) More interesting still, recent fossil discoveries show that the hip bones of some giant dinosaurs were almost hollow.
(200) The giant cross has become a familiar landmark to generations of San Franciscans.
(201) The beverage giant wants you to plunk down your money and decide for yourself.
(202) It made short runs, and at each stop I heard a very brief buzz that sounded like some giant fly.
(203) Giant tubeworms and clams were premium items, coveted by all of the science party and very dear.
(204) There was little or no attempt to denationalize the giant state monopolies thereafter.
(205) Chernomyrdin denied that Moscow had authorized transfer of the giant missile, administration officials said.
(206) The giant who has been buried under the ground for hundreds of years.
(207) For decades the bond business had been the bedridden giant of Wall Street.
(208) There should have been shouting and huge double-edged swords slicing the air, and giant bonfires with wild, roaring flames.
(209) With visions of organ-pipe fruit dancing in our heads, we nod off with giant Kino Peak looming nearby.
(210) The regional telecommunications giant said it will earn 50 cents to 53 cents per share from operations in the first quarter.
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.