giant

/ˈdʒaɪənt/
adjective
  1. Extremely large; much bigger than usual.
    • The children were amazed by the giant pumpkin at the fair.
    • A giant wave crashed over the boat during the storm.
    • She bought a giant bag of popcorn at the movie theater.
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noun
  1. An imaginary creature like a very large, strong human, often found in stories.
    • The giant stomped through the village, shaking the ground with every step.
    • In the fairy tale, Jack climbed the beanstalk and met a giant.
    • My little brother dressed up as a friendly giant for Halloween.
  2. A person or thing that is very large, powerful, or important.
    • The company became a giant in the tech industry.
    • That old oak tree is a giant of the forest, standing over a hundred feet tall.
    • She is a giant in the world of science, with many discoveries to her name.
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