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Meaning of giant
The primary meaning of the word "giant" refers to something or someone of enormous size, strength, or power.
Etymology of giant
The word "giant" has its roots in Old French and Latin, derived from the Latin "gigas," which is also the source of the Greek "γίγας" (gigas), referring to a giant or monster in Greek mythology
The term has been used in English since the 14th century to describe people or things of extraordinary size or strength
Synonyms
colossal
enormous
huge
massive
gigantic
monumental
tremendous
immense
mammoth
gigantic
towering
lofty
high
tall
large
big
sizable
substantial
considerable
impressive
formidable
mighty
powerful
massive
gargantuan
leviathan
enormous
humongous
gigantic
monumental
colossal
brobdingnagian
gigantic
Definitions
- A person of unusually great size or strength
- An exceptionally large or powerful person or thing
- A person of great importance or influence
Usage Examples
- The giant statue in the city center is a popular tourist attraction
- He was a giant of a man, with a powerful build and a commanding presence
- The company is a giant in the industry, with a global reach and a wide range of products
Antonyms
small
tiny
miniature
little
slight
diminutive
petite
narrow
short
low
minor
insignificant
weak
frail
feeble
powerless
insignificant
puny
infinitesimal
compact
limited
restricted
smallish
undersized
stunted