Huger [adjective]

Definition of Huger:

extremely large

Opposite/Antonyms of Huger:


Sentence/Example of Huger:

Rather than fretting about infinites, they should have focused on connecting tiny with huge.

To their astonishment, they found that the huge difference in the mantled clones was the result of a single, tiny epigenetic change.

The “Top Stories” SERP feature, however, was a huge benefit to using an AMP for any news agency with a website, and it’s easy to understand why.

First, Apple was supplying a base of huge, though slowly growing profits, and Google and Facebook provided earnings that were both increasingly big, and racing ahead.

Being in the Midwest, “there are just a limited number of funds and angel investors, which have huge concentrations on the coast,” says Candice Matthews Brackeen, founder and CEO of Cincinnati-based Lightship Capital.

Mike Speiser, managing director at Sutter Hill Ventures, had a huge problem and a huge opportunity to offer him at Snowflake, a startup hoping to revolutionize how businesses store, analyze, and share data.

Because of its huge user base and multiple functions, there are billions of different user actions recorded and thousands of items of content being created and consumed on a daily basis.

One thing’s for sure—marketing to consumers at home is still going to be a huge part of the story this fall and winter.

Like the current wave, the 1990s spike in amateurs trading options was spurred by a huge run-up in the price of tech stocks.

Social media plays a huge role in how people feel about themselves.