descomunal

descomunal
adj.
tremendous, enormous.
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descomunal
adjetivo
1 huge, enormous
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adj.
1) enormous, giant, huge
2) extraordinary
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ADJ huge, enormous
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adjetivo <estatura/fuerza/suma> enormous, colossal; <apetito> huge, colossal
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= ginormous, humongous [humungous], mammoth, colossal, show-stopping [showstopping], monstrous, a monster of a, larger-than-life, titanic, sky-high, gianormous.
Nota: Formado por la combinación de giant y enormous.
Ex. They have a ginormous share of the market!.
Ex. The word 'humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.
Ex. The only problem is the mammoth task of interfiling new cards, especially in catalogues where there are large numbers of new or amended entries.
Ex. University libraries have a problem in theft of books which is running at a colossal rate.
Ex. But such tools can be the difference between a system slowdown and a show-stopping disaster.
Ex. Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.
Ex. Hurricane Rita became a monster of a storm as it gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico.
Ex. Significant political events often summon forth larger-than-life figures and the inevitable clash of titans.
Ex. He wrote about the titanic struggle of human physical and moral forces to be freed from this material world.
Ex. Many young people are still marrying in spite of trends that are witnessing sky-high divorce rates.
Ex. The upside, and its a gianormous upside, is that there is so much variety.
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* estupidez descomunal = nonsense on stilts.
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adjetivo <estatura/fuerza/suma> enormous, colossal; <apetito> huge, colossal
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= ginormous, humongous [humungous], mammoth, colossal, show-stopping [showstopping], monstrous, a monster of a, larger-than-life, titanic, sky-high, gianormous.
Nota: Formado por la combinación de giant y enormous.

Ex: They have a ginormous share of the market!.

Ex: The word 'humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.
Ex: The only problem is the mammoth task of interfiling new cards, especially in catalogues where there are large numbers of new or amended entries.
Ex: University libraries have a problem in theft of books which is running at a colossal rate.
Ex: But such tools can be the difference between a system slowdown and a show-stopping disaster.
Ex: Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.
Ex: Hurricane Rita became a monster of a storm as it gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico.
Ex: Significant political events often summon forth larger-than-life figures and the inevitable clash of titans.
Ex: He wrote about the titanic struggle of human physical and moral forces to be freed from this material world.
Ex: Many young people are still marrying in spite of trends that are witnessing sky-high divorce rates.
Ex: The upside, and its a gianormous upside, is that there is so much variety.
* estupidez descomunal = nonsense on stilts.

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descomunal
adjective
‹estatura/fuerza/suma› enormous, colossal; ‹apetito› huge, colossal
un hombre de un tamaño descomunal an enormous man, a giant of a man
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descomunal adjetivo huge, massive
'descomunal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrepitosa
- estrepitoso
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descomunal adj
enormous, tremendous;
un descomunal edificio a huge o an enormous building;
era un tipo descomunal he was a huge guy;
tengo un hambre descomunal I'm absolutely starving;
tuvieron una bronca descomunal they had a tremendous argument
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descomunal
adj huge, enormous
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descomunal adj
1) enorme: enormous, huge
2) extraordinario: extraordinary

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