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  1. Suspended over all is a gigantic globe with a face broken into a great rictus, jagged with six long, sharp teeth. From the Cambridge English Corpus The tendency is toward downsizing, in contrast to the gigantic , budget-devouring, war-hungry military machines of the classic modern era.

  2. The meaning of GIGANTIC is exceeding the usual or expected (as in size, force, or prominence). How to use gigantic in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Gigantic.

  3. gigantic. And yes, the cars are getting ever and ever closer to eliminating the steering wheel and basically becoming gigantic rolling movie theaters. From The Verge. Earlier theories posited the opposite, namely that there must have been a gigantic impact or many smaller strikes against the northern hemisphere.

  4. Gigantic is an adjective used to describe something that's really big, as though it were made for a giant. You might call a skyscraper a gigantic building, especially if it towers over other buildings nearby.

  5. Definition of gigantic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Gigantic definition: very large; huge. See examples of GIGANTIC used in a sentence.

  7. If you describe something as gigantic, you are emphasizing that it is extremely large in size, amount, or degree.

  8. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of gigantic. Learn more. If something is large, it is greater than the average size or amount. If a person is large, they have a body that is bigger than average. Cambridge English Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press.

  9. Synonyms for GIGANTIC: huge, giant, enormous, vast, massive, tremendous, colossal, mammoth; Antonyms of GIGANTIC: tiny, miniature, minuscule, diminutive, microscopic, infinitesimal, micro, small.

  10. gigantic refers to the size of a giant, or to anything that is of unusually large size: a gigantic country. colossal refers to the awesome effect and extraordinary size or power of a colossus or of something of similar size, scope, or effect: a colossal mistake.