Synonym: colossal, enormous, huge, immense, mammoth, monumental, tremendous, vast. Antonym: diminutive, little, small. Similar words: frantic, pedantic, atlantic, romantic, semantics, anticipate, antiseptic, transatlantic. Meaning: [dʒaɪ'gæntɪk] adj. so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth.
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31. The Cyclopes, too, were gigantic, towering up like mighty mountain crags and devastating in their power.
32. The vivisystems I examine in this book are nearly bottomless complications, vast in range, and gigantic in nuance.
33. Gigantic waves more than 40 feet high crashed against the boat.
34. The road soon snakes to the east, giving the impression of a gigantic U-turn.
35. Floyd became acutely aware of the gigantic forces coiled up around him, waiting to be released.
36. You enter through gigantic portals under great, huge heads facing in every direction.
37. She couldn't possibly keep a gigantic secret like that bottled up inside her.
38. She wears a gigantic wig decorated with feathers and red bows, the shape of which echoes that of the wide skirt.
39. The load was covered in tarpaulins, but was recognizable as a gigantic naval gun.
40. And then comes the most gigantic, impressive firework display in the world.
41. This is a true mega-project which has faced gigantic technical problems.
42. Dotty herself was in the garden, a straw hat of gigantic proportions crowning her untidy thatch of hair.
43. The kids standing on the seats to cast shadows of rabbits, donkeys, or obscene gestures up on to the gigantic screen.
44. He leapt down to the floor and made two gigantic walls of books, trapping Mr Fractor between them.
45. Its seamless curve swept across the canyon and imbedded itself in each side, a gigantic but somehow graceful intrusion.
46. These figures correctly suggest that our economy is highly industrialized, characterized by gigantic business corporations in its manufacturing industries.
47. Just two seats, an engine and a gigantic price tag of £35,000.
48. Once this fall was likened to a gigantic weir, its crest a straight line between Goat Island and the opposite shore.
49. Such a gigantic event as the K / impact requires a gigantic crater, at least 120 kilometers in diameter.
50. Then about 200 million years ago, this gigantic earth-mass split into several parts.
51. The reactor core erupted in a gigantic explosion, spewing enormous amounts of heat and disintegrated radioactive fuel into the atmosphere.
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53. The gigantic Black Arks of Naggaroth vomited forth a wave of corruption on the shores of the Elf lands.
54. Every living cell, even a single bacterial cell, can be thought of as a gigantic chemical factory.
55. But Sunday afternoon, the demonstrators regained possession of the streets by resorting to their new tactic of creating gigantic traffic jams.
56. The Eastern Bloc has been transformed into a gigantic Enterprise Zone for western capitalists eager to reap the benefits of suppressed consumerism.
57. And there is a familiar friend, a gigantic turbot, and a long black fish with an arrow-shaped head.
58. Today's local area network systems are totally inadequate for such gigantic flows of information.
59. Nowhere else in a country involved in a gigantic war effort could one have found that kind of power to spare.
60. Whatever the foundation chooses to build must compete with gigantic water slides and upside-down roller coasters a few miles away.
More similar words: frantic, pedantic, atlantic, romantic, semantics, anticipate, antiseptic, transatlantic, hooligan, elegant, antique, panting, enticing, quantity, meantime, antidote, quantify, identical, antithesis, antiquity, antipathy, fantastic, quarantine, substantial, in quantity, antisocial, elephantine, antislavery, substantially, participant.