massive

/ˈmæs.ɪv/
noun
  1. A large, solid block or mass of rock, especially in geology.
    • Geologists studied the massive to understand how it formed.
    • The mountain range is made up of a single massive of granite.
    • The climbers attempted to scale the massive of limestone.
adjective
  1. Very large in size, amount, or weight.
    • The company made a massive profit this year.
    • A massive boulder blocked the road after the landslide.
    • She carried a massive backpack on her hiking trip.
  2. Very serious or significant in effect.
    • There has been a massive increase in online shopping.
    • The earthquake caused massive damage to the city.
    • The team faced a massive challenge when their star player got injured.
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