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enormous

  • 1 enormous

    Adj
    1. बहुत
    An enormous amount was spent on the construction of the dam.

    English-Hindi dictionary > enormous

  • 2 enormous

    adj.
    बहुत, बडा, अत्यंत, देव सा; बहुत बुरा, महादुष्ट

    English-Hindi new dictionary > enormous

  • 3 enormous

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > enormous

  • 4 facility

    N
    1. सुगमता
    The assembly plant has enormous facilities.

    English-Hindi dictionary > facility

  • 5 loom

    N
    1. करघा
    Handloom cloth is woven on handloom.
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    V
    1. अस्पष्ट छाया दीखना
    I was relaxing on the ground when an enormous figure suddenly appeared from somewhere and loomed at me.
    2. सम्भावना होना
    The possibility of a sense storm loomed large in the eastern horizon.

    English-Hindi dictionary > loom

  • 6 petrify

    V
    1. अश्मीकृत होना
    I was petrified to see the enormous giant.
    2. पथराना
    Without new ideas institution tend to petrify.

    English-Hindi dictionary > petrify

  • 7 speedway

    N
    1. तेज़ गाड़ियों के लिये सड़क
    Cars travel at an enormous speed on speedway
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    N
    1. मोटरसाइकिल रेस
    Speedway is quite an intersting sport to watch.

    English-Hindi dictionary > speedway

  • 8 wasteful

    Adj
    1. हानिकारक
    He spent enormous amount on wasteful luxury

    English-Hindi dictionary > wasteful

См. также в других словарях:

  • Enormous — E*nor mous, a. [L. enormis enormous, out of rule; e out + norma rule: cf. F. [ e]norme. See {Normal}.] 1. Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal. Enormous bliss. Milton. This enormous state. Shak.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • enormous — [ē nôr′məs, inôr′məs] adj. [ME enormyouse < L enormis (see ENORMITY) + OUS] 1. very much exceeding the usual size, number, or degree; of great size; huge; vast; immense 2. Archaic very wicked; outrageous enormously adv. enormousness n. SYN.… …   English World dictionary

  • enormous — index exorbitant, far reaching, flagrant, grandiose, gross (flagrant), major, outrageous, ponderous …   Law dictionary

  • enormous — 1530s, from L. enormis out of rule, irregular, shapeless, extraordinary, very large, from ex out of (see EX (Cf. ex )) + norma rule, norm (see NORM (Cf. norm)), with English OUS (Cf. ous) substituted for L. is. Meaning …   Etymology dictionary

  • enormous — *huge, vast, immense, elephantine, mammoth, giant, gigantic, gigantean, colossal, gargantuan, Herculean, cyclopean, titanic, Brobdingnagian Analogous words: prodigious, stupendous, tremendous, *monstrous, monumental: inordinate, exorbitant,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • enormous — [adj] very large astronomic, barn door*, blimp*, colossal, excessive, gargantuan, gigantic, gross, huge, humongous, immense, jumbo*, mammoth, massive, monstrous, mountainous, prodigious, stupendous, supercolossal*, titanic*, tremendous, vast,… …   New thesaurus

  • enormous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ very large. DERIVATIVES enormously adverb enormousness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • enormous — 01. The visit by the President resulted in an [enormous] traffic jam. 02. Russia is an [enormous] country, the largest in the world. 03. She lives in an [enormous] house, with 8 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and an indoor swimming pool. 04. Céline Dion… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • enormous — [[t]ɪnɔ͟ː(r)məs[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is enormous is extremely large in size or amount. The main bedroom is enormous... There is, of course, an enormous amount to see. 2) ADJ: usu ADJ n (emphasis) You can use enormous to emphasize …   English dictionary

  • enormous — adjective Etymology: Latin enormis, from e, ex out of + norma rule Date: 1531 1. a. archaic abnormal, inordinate b. exceedingly wicked ; shocking < an enormous sin > 2. mark …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • enormous — e|nor|mous [ ı nɔrməs ] adjective *** very large in size or quantity: The enormous birthday cake dwarfed everything else on the table. The stress they re under is enormous. an enormous amount/number/volume etc.: An enormous amount of money has… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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