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a huge success

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  • huge — W2S2 [hju:dʒ] adj ↑huge, ↑tiny [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: ahuge] 1.) extremely large in size, amount, or degree = ↑enormous ▪ a huge dog ▪ huge crowds ▪ Your room s huge compared to mine. ▪ These …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • huge — [ hjudʒ ] adjective *** 1. ) extremely large in size: ENORMOUS: She arrived at the airport carrying two huge suitcases. a ) extremely large in number, amount, or degree: Many of today s players earn huge amounts of money from sponsorship and… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • success — suc|cess [ sək ses ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the achievement of something that you planned to do or attempted to do: Thorough preparation will increase your chances of success. The school has had a lot of success with its basic literacy program.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • success */*/*/ — UK [səkˈses] / US noun Word forms success : singular success plural successes Metaphor: Being successful is like being high up. Failing is like falling or being low down. The biography mainly dealt with his years at the top. ♦ Many people… …   English dictionary

  • huge — [[t]hyudʒ[/t]] or, often, [[t]yudʒ[/t]] adj. hug•er, hug•est 1) extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or area: a huge ship[/ex] 2) very great: The book was a huge success[/ex] • Etymology: 1225–75; ME huge, hoge < OF ahuge huge′ly, adv.… …   From formal English to slang

  • huge — /hju:dZ/ adjective 1 extremely large: huge sums of money | Your room s positively huge compared to mine. 2 to a very great degree: a huge success/disappointment etc: The play was a huge success. hugely adverb: hugely successful hugeness noun (U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • huge — hugely, adv. hugeness, n. /hyoohj/ or, often, /yoohj/, adj., huger, hugest. 1. extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream. 2. of unbounded extent, scope, or character; limitless: the huge genius… …   Universalium

  • huge */*/*/ — UK [hjuːdʒ] / US [hjudʒ] adjective Word forms huge : adjective huge comparative huger superlative hugest 1) a) extremely large in size She arrived at the airport carrying two huge suitcases. b) extremely large in number, amount, or degree Many of …   English dictionary

  • huge*/*/*/ — [hjuːdʒ] adj 1) extremely large Syn: enormous She arrived carrying two huge suitcases.[/ex] Many top players earn huge amounts of money.[/ex] The concert turned out to be a huge success.[/ex] 2) extremely successful and well known The band is… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • huge — adj. 1 extremely large; enormous. 2 (of immaterial things) very great (a huge success). Derivatives: hugeness n. Etymology: ME huge f. OF ahuge, ahoge, of unkn. orig …   Useful english dictionary

  • success — suc|cess W1S1 [səkˈses] n [U and C] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of succedere; SUCCEED] 1.) when you achieve what you want or intend ≠ ↑failure be a big/huge/great etc success ▪ The experiment was a big success. without… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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