Definitions for gigantesque

gigantesque gi·gan·tesque

Spelling: [jahy-gan-tesk]
IPA: /ˌdʒaɪ gænˈtɛsk/

Gigantesque is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 26 points.

You can make 578 anagrams from letters in gigantesque (aeegginqstu).

Definitions for gigantesque

adjective

  1. of a huge or gigantic size; of or suited to a giant.

Origin of gigantesque

1815-25; French Italian gigantesco, equivalent to gigante giant + -esco -esque

Examples for gigantesque

A certain grandeur of movement alone can preserve its gigantesque quality and impression of power.

Tom got his speech at length, when he saw the gigantesque form and big laughing red face of Bob McCord approaching him.

Everything about this great composer was gigantesque, as became a giant.

In a city like ours, every thing should be in keeping, and the predominant principle should be the gigantesque.

But le père Bellefort, Valerie, he is gigantesque, like his son.

Two or three gigantesque meeting-houses, featureless and sombre, domineer over the roofs around them.

Flaubert scribbled on Du Camp's letters another of his favourite expletives, gigantesque!

There was something, too, in its order, by which it resembled the gigantesque features of the old Greek master.

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