huge

[US]/hjuːdʒ/
[UK]/hjuːdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. of immense size or amount; very large or extensive, especially in size or degree. Comparatives: huger, hugest.

Phrases & Collocations

huge impact

huge amounts of

huge system

sudden huge profits

Example Sentences

the fallback of a huge explosion.

the huge arc of the sky.

the huge bicentenary celebrations.

a huge midtown apartment.

a huge outdoor concert.

a huge tabular iceberg.

enjoy a huge circulation

a huge amount of food

the huge influence of the Hellenic world.

the bedroom is huge and very imperial.

the persistence of huge environmental problems.

a huge pool of risk capital.

a huge shaggy Alsatian.

a walloping huge lie.

Real-world Examples

It's just a really, really huge log basically.

Source: Architectural Digest

Participating doesn't necessarily involve a huge time commitment.

Source: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 13

Some held huge pots made of terracotta.

Source: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 14

Also, I am a huge, huge fan of mushrooms.

Source: Celebrity's Daily Meal Plan (Bilingual Selection)

Collier concedes such projects would require huge investment.

Source: VOA Standard October 2015 Collection

I'm hopeful that this will make a huge impact.

Source: CNN 10 Student English of the Month

And it's a huge challenge. - Yeah, that's huge.

Source: Actor Dialogue (Bilingual Selection)

A naughty girl stood there, wrapped in a huge shawl.

Source: New Concept English: Vocabulary On-the-Go, Book Three.

This would be a huge leap forward.

Source: Life Noggin

There's a huge difference and a huge diversity of water transport strategies in trees.

Source: Science 60 Seconds - Scientific American April 2019 Collection

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