3. Huge means huge in size or huge beyond the standard, meaning "very large". For example: there is a huge building near the river. Differences between Big, huge, and large: 1. Big is the most popular and commonly used, emphasizing that it is larger than the normal degree, scope, and scale. It is often used to modify people, objects, or quantities. Antonyms are little and small. 2. Huge emphasizes "huge" in size and volume, and "huge" in capacity and quantity. A large number of and.

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Huge, great, enormous, vast, gigantic, colossal, mammoth, copious, tremendous are a few of the more common ones.

This word has an immense number of near synonyms:

Huge is a common word, (when used for specific things or people, it refers to a volume or quantity that is larger than the general situation) huge, extremely numerous; (when used for abstract things) huge, infinite, such as: 4. Large amounts of Same as above: A large amount can be taken (but it is often taken by an uncountable noun) large amounts of money A large amount of money it has always been a place to store large amounts of data and nothing more. He gazed up at her with huge brown eyes.

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