What does ENORM mean?

Enorm

1. Parts of Speech: Adjective

2. Definitions: Extremely large; huge; vast

3. Pronunciations: US: /ɪˈnɔrm/; UK: /ɪˈnɔːm/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "enorm" originated from the Latin word "enormis" which means "irregular, extraordinary". It was first used in the English language in the 15th century. The word is commonly used to describe something that is unusually large or immense. It is often used in a hyperbolic or exaggerated sense to emphasize the size or magnitude of something.

5. Synonyms: Huge, massive, immense, colossal, gigantic, mammoth, vast, monumental, prodigious, tremendous

6. Related Words: Enols, enorms, enrol, envoi, envy

7. Example Sentences:

  • The enorm size of the mountain range was breathtaking.
  • The enormity of the task ahead seemed overwhelming.
  • She was shocked by the enorm of the elephant standing before her.
  • The enorm of the crowd gathered for the concert was staggering.
  • They were faced with the enorm of rebuilding their home after the hurricane.


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