Massive - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmæsɪv|  American pronunciation of the word massive
Brit.  |ˈmæsɪv|  British pronunciation of the word massive

adjective

- imposing in size or bulk or solidity (syn: monolithic, monumental)
massive oak doors
Moore's massive sculptures
- being the same substance throughout
massive silver
- imposing in scale or scope or degree or power
massive retaliatory power
a massive increase in oil prices
massive changes
- consisting of great mass; containing a great quantity of matter
Earth is the most massive of the terrestrial planets

Extra examples

The fort had massive walls.

A massive effort will be required to clean up the debris.

You can find a massive amount of information on the Internet.

The stunt received massive publicity.

My feeling of frustration, of being ineffectual, is massive.

She had an incredibly massive success.

We got into a massive storm on our way back.

So my beauty had a massive hangover next day.

The bell is massive, weighing over 40 tons.

My phone bill was massive last month.

Club members can get a massive discount of £50.

He suffered a massive stroke.

I had a massive argument with her.

Listen to this. It's a massive song.

The president was massively popular.

Word forms

noun
singular: massive
plural: massives
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