Adjective
humongous (comparative more humongous, superlative most humongous)
- (informal) Of an extremely large size.
1964 May 29, The Colonnade:Other students make wide detours to avoid the humiliation and fear of being chased and attacked by the humongous numbers of bees in front of Atkinson.
2017, David Walliams [pseudonym; David Edward Williams], Bad Dad, London: HarperCollins Children’s Books, →ISBN:“Thumbs!” ordered Mr Big. “Do your worst with the boy!” Frank looked on in terror as the man bent back his humongous Thumbs, ready to cause damage. The henchman pressed them hard into the boy’s ears. Frank felt like his brain was going to burst. “ARGH!” he screamed.
Translations
extremely large
- Dutch: enorm (nl), gigantisch (nl)
- Esperanto: grandega, giganta, kolosa
- Finnish: valtava (fi), suunnaton (fi), jättimäinen (fi)
- French: énorme (fr), gigantesque (fr)
- Galician: alarbe (gl) m, xigantesco (gl) m
- German: gigantisch (de), riesig (de)
- Greek: γιγαντιαίος (el) (gigantiaíos), εξαιρετικός (el) (exairetikós), θεόρατος (el) (theóratos)
- Hungarian: óriási (hu), hatalmas (hu), irdatlan (hu)
- Italian: disumano (it), enorme (it), gigantesco (it), mastodontico (it)
- Latvian: milzīgs, gigantisks
- Portuguese: gigantesco (pt)
- Russian: огро́мный (ru) (ogrómnyj), гига́нтский (ru) (gigántskij)
- Spanish: gigante (es), enorme (es)
- Swedish: gigantisk (sv), enorm (sv), mastodontisk, jättelik (sv), kolossal (sv)
- Tajik: каппа-калон (kappa-kalon)
- Turkish: devasa (tr), kocaman (tr)
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