humongous
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Adjective — Extremely large; huge.
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How to use humongous
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Informal — fine in speech and casual writing, not in formal writing.
Etymology
A playful blend likely combining "huge" with the ending of "monstrous," first appearing in informal American English.
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What does “humongous” mean?
The word “humongous” means extremely large; huge. In plain terms, a casual, exaggerated way of saying something is really, really big.
How do you pronounce “humongous”?
“Humongous” is pronounced hyoo-MUHNG-guhs (/ˌhjuːˈmʌŋɡəs/ in IPA).
How do you use “humongous” in a sentence?
Here is “humongous” used in a sentence: “They built a humongous extension onto the back of the house.”
What part of speech is “humongous”?
“Humongous” is an adjective.