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Enormous

Enormous is an adjective meaning extremely large in size, extent, or degree. It applies to physical objects (an enormous statue), to quantities (an enormous amount of data), and to metaphorical effects (an enormous impact). The term signals a high degree of the property described and is often used for emphasis.

Enormous derives from Latin enormus meaning “monstrous, beyond measure,” via Old French into English; the word

Usage notes: Enormous is fairly neutral but strong; it is less formal than colossal and more vivid

Common collocations include an enormous amount/number, enormous influence, enormous challenge, and enormous growth. Related terms include

entered
English
in
the
late
Middle
Ages,
taking
on
the
sense
of
exceeding
normal
bounds.
than
simply
large.
It
can
modify
both
countable
and
uncountable
nouns
(an
enormous
crowd,
an
enormous
debt,
an
enormous
gain).
In
some
contexts,
it
is
a
stylistic
choice
and
may
convey
surprise
or
significance.
In
contrast
with
immense,
the
nuance
is
often
about
breadth
of
size
or
extent;
immense
may
feel
more
abstract
or
sublime,
while
enormous
emphasizes
sheer
scale
or
magnitude.
huge,
vast,
immense,
colossal,
and
massive,
which
provide
similar
or
nuanced
shades
of
scale.