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  • etymology - Where did humongous first appear? - English Language . . .
    Evidently, humongus humongous (very likely pronounced with a short o rather than a short u in the second syllable) was in reasonably widespread use at this college in Georgia by the end of the 1963–1964 school year
  • Is there a phrase or idiom for a huge task work job?
    There's also (again, from Merriam-Webster) Sisyphean of, relating to, or suggestive of the labors of Sisyphus specifically requiring continual and often ineffective effort a Sisyphean task Where Sisyphus was assigned a task that was effectively impossible [to complete] And if you don't want usages derived from Greek myths, we Brits can now use painting the Forth Bridge (for a "never-ending
  • Difference between huge, enormous and gigantic
    Among the words huge, enormous and gigantic, does one word refer to something bigger than another does, or do they all refer to the same size?
  • A comical informal synonym for big large but not inappropriate
    3 I'm looking for a comical word that has a meaning like big, humongous, etc but nothing inappropriate that would contain swear words For example, I could say: Whoa! That's a ______ spider! Slangs are acceptable, but not necessary I'm looking for a word that might make a reader giggle at the type of adjective used to describe it
  • idiom requests - Alternatives to exponentially bigger - English . . .
    Come to think of it, humongous came into the language with the Mutant Ninja Turtles so we're both showing our ages But I was looking for an informal way of saying "much, much bigger" to convey an impression rather than a number
  • Is huge slightly informal? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is "huge" slightly informal? In the following sentence, First, some people insist that Japan doesn’t need to adopt [an] austerity policy because it has a huge amount of assets at home and ab
  • How do you correctly say large numbers
    @IntermediateHacker Exactly My point was how you say numbers depends on many things like culture, background, upbringing etc
  • word meaning in large numbers - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I want to know a word which can be used to indicate that a particular object is ordered 'in large numbers' The terms like numerous and many do not reflect my stress on numbers Can anyone sugges
  • A word phrase for something massively complex
    I am looking for a word to describe something that is so massively complex and poorly organized, that it collapses under it's own weight Due to a tight word count, I would prefer to use one word,
  • pronunciation - Is forte pronounced fort or for-tay? - English . . .
    Summary: The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay' = ˈfɔr teɪ In French, the same letters are pronounced 'fort' = fɔrt But those languages are not English, and English has its own rules, inspired by the originals but with no compunction to remain faithful, at least here with the French borrowing





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