massive
/ˈmæs.ɪv/
noun
- 1
A homogeneous mass of rock, not layered and without an obvious crystal structure.
“karst massives in western Georgia”
- 2
A group of people from a locality, or sharing a collective aim, interest, etc.
“Big up to the Croydon massive!”
adjective
- 1
Very large in size or extent
“Compared to its counterparts from World War II, the Abrams main battle tank is truly massive.”
- 2
Very large or bulky and heavy and solid
“A massive comet or asteroid appears to have ended the era of the dinosaurs.”
- 3
To a very great extent; total, utter.
- 4
Of particularly exceptional quality or value; awesome.
“Did you see Colbert last night? He was massive!”
- 5
Outstanding, beautiful
“Your dress is massive, love. Where did you get it?”
- 6
Affecting a large portion of the body, or severe.
“a massive heart attack”
- 7
Having a large mass
- 8
(of a particle) Possessing mass.
“Some bosons are massive while others are massless.”
- 9
Homogenous, unstructured
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