
etymology - Where did "humongous" first appear? - English Language ...
Oct 13, 2020 · 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 …
Difference between "huge", "enormous" and "gigantic"
Jan 30, 2012 · 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?
Is there a phrase or idiom for a huge task/work/job?
Jun 17, 2022 · 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 …
A comical/informal synonym for "big"/"large" but not inappropriate
Nov 13, 2013 · 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 ______ …
'Go on a binge' in British English?
Nov 12, 2023 · If said without any accompanying information, is 'go on a binge' primarily understood by Brits as meaning a 'drinking binge'?
How do you correctly say large numbers
Aug 15, 2011 · @IntermediateHacker Exactly. My point was how you say numbers depends on many things like culture, background, upbringing etc.
idiom requests - Alternatives to "exponentially bigger" - English ...
May 16, 2016 · 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 …
Name of the sensation you feel when confronted by the immensity of ...
Sep 1, 2016 · The word I'm seeking is a word used to describe the feeling you get when confronted with the immensity of nature and how little we are. It's what you get when you stand on the beach, …
What is a word for when you pass the responsibility of something to ...
Mar 28, 2018 · I entrust my responsibility of self-defence to the state. entrust - verb - "If you entrust something important to someone or entrust them with it, you make them responsible for looking after …
word order - will soon receive or will receive soon - English Language ...
Jan 24, 2019 · I was wondering if there is a specific preference for the soon position in the following line: You will receive a message with the activation link soon. Or if it is better/more common to use: You