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humongus
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"humongous" is a perfectly acceptable word to use in written English.
It is an adjective that can be used to describe something that is extremely large in size. For example, "The humongous elephant trotted through the savannah."
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Even with compression, transmitting such humongous files over the air or by cable would require more bandwidth, at far greater infrastructural cost, than broadcasters can afford.
News & Media
This provides a truly humongous 340 billion billion billion billion unique addresses, enough to keep the internet of things going for the next few centuries.Second, there was nowhere near enough bandwidth for the digital traffic streaming back from objects in the environment to servers that analyse the "machine-to-machine" data.
News & Media
I am tired of using the same old descriptions of America's current account imbalances that everyone falls back on gigantic, humongous, titanic, and a few things that can't be printed in a general interest newspaper.
News & Media
Microsoft has now married access to the TerraServer website to "Encarta", its multimedia CD-ROM, so users can read encyclopedia articles related to aerial images that they spot on the website.But the TerraServer database is not just a humongous atlas.
News & Media
One banker at UBS, in asking a broker to help manipulate submissions, promised ample recompense:"I will fucking do one humongous deal with you... Like a 50, 000 buck deal, whatever.
News & Media
Second, blast the drive with a humongous magnetic field.
News & Media
Palaeontologists recognise five such humongous events, when up to 90% of species have disappeared.
News & Media
Panasonic of Japan, Tesla's partner in the lithium-ion venture, had already promised $1 billion towards the humongous plant.
News & Media
It is the first step in Dr Hills's project of designing a system that can be used more or less anywhere.Similar nifty programming will be required if Wireless Andrew, or its successors, are to handle the truly humongous amounts of data that will soon be in demand.
News & Media
Recently, Sharp unveiled the first fruit of its collaboration with NHK a 4320p prototype with a humongous 85-inch screen and a resolution of 103ppi.
News & Media
"It's costing us a humongous amount of money to deliver these obligations to the Government, because we mis-priced them," he says.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. If you intend to describe something extremely large, use the word "humongous" instead of "humongus".
Common error
Avoid using the misspelling "humongus". Always use the correct spelling, "humongous", to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The term "humongus" is a misspelling of the adjective "humongous". The correct term functions to describe a noun as being extremely large. As Ludwig AI shows, the correct term is widely used to describe substantial quantities or physical dimensions.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "humongus" is a misspelling of "humongous", which is used as an adjective to describe something extremely large. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correctly spelled term "humongous" is perfectly acceptable in written English. Although "humongous" is considered informal, it can be found in various contexts, including news and media. To avoid errors, always ensure the correct spelling, "humongous", and consider more formal synonyms like "enormous" or "gigantic" in professional or academic writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
humongous
The correct spelling for something extremely large.
enormous
A more standard and widely accepted synonym for extremely large.
gigantic
Similar to enormous, but often implies a sense of being impressively large.
immense
Suggests a vast or immeasurable size.
huge
A common and versatile term for something very large.
massive
Emphasizes the large size and often the weight or density of something.
colossal
Implies an extremely large size, often with a sense of grandeur.
tremendous
Can indicate great size or degree.
vast
Highlights the extensive area or space occupied.
whopping
An informal term for something surprisingly large.
FAQs
How do you correctly spell the word for something extremely large?
The correct spelling is "humongous". The misspelling "humongus" should be avoided.
What does "humongous" mean?
The word "humongous" means extremely large or huge. It's an informal way to emphasize the size of something.
What are some alternatives to "humongous"?
Is "humongous" a formal word?
No, "humongous" is considered an informal word. It's best to use it in casual conversation or writing, and more formal synonyms in professional or academic contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested