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giant

noun

1 giant

Any creature of exceptional size.

Polish: olbrzym, gigant

2 giant

A person of exceptional importance and reputation.

synonyms: behemoth, colossus, heavyweight, titan.

Roget 206: height, altitude, elevation; eminence, pitch; loftiness etc. adj.; sublimity.    tallness etc. adj.; stature, ... show more

Dutch: colossus

3 giant

An unusually large enterprise.

4 giant

A very large person; impressive in size or qualities.

synonyms: heavyweight, hulk, whale.

Dutch: titaan, gigant, reus
Polish: olbrzym, kolos, goliat

5 giant

Someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful.

synonyms: behemoth, colossus, goliath, monster.

Roget 192: size, magnitude, dimension, bulk, volume; largeness etc. adj.; greatness etc. (of quantity) 31; expanse etc. ... show more

Dutch: gigant, Goliath, colossus, kolos, ondier

6 giant

An imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fairy tales.

Dutch: reus, reuzin
Polish: olbrzym, wielkolud

7 giant

A very bright star of large diameter and low density (relative to the Sun).

synonym: giant star.

Polish: olbrzym

adjective

1 giant

Of great mass; huge and bulky.

synonyms: elephantine, gargantuan, jumbo.

Roget 192: large, big; great etc. (in quantity) 31; considerable, bulky, voluminous, ample, massive, massy; capacious, comprehensive; ... show more

Polish: gargantuiczny, kolosalny, gigantyczny


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