(giants)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is described as giant is much larger or more important than most others of its kind.
...Italy's giant car maker, Fiat.
...a giant oak table.
...a giant step towards unification with the introduction of monetary union.
= huge
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2.
Giant is often used to refer to any large, successful business organization or country. (JOURNALISM)
...Japanese electronics giant Sony.
...one of Germany's industrial giants, Daimler-Benz.
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3.
A giant is an imaginary person who is very big and strong, especially one mentioned in old stories.
...a Nordic saga of giants.
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4.
You can refer to someone, especially a man, as a giant, if they seem important or powerful or if they are big and strong.
The biggest man in the patrol, a giant of a man, lifted Mattie on to his shoulders.
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5.
You can refer to someone such as a famous musician or writer as a giant, if they are regarded as one of the most important or successful people in their field.
He was without question one of the giants of Japanese literature.
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