Gigantesco is an adjective in Spanish.
/gixaˈtesko/
Gigantesco is used to describe something that is extraordinarily large or vast in size, often to the point of being overwhelming or astonishing. It can apply to physical dimensions, as well as more abstract ideas, such as efforts or concepts that are on a grand scale. The term is often employed in both oral and written communication, though it may be more prevalent in literary or formal contexts due to its expressive nature.
The blue whale is a gigantic animal that can measure up to 30 meters in length.
Se construyó un rascacielos gigantesco en el centro de la ciudad.
A gigantic skyscraper was built in the city center.
La fiesta fue un evento gigantesco al que asistieron miles de personas.
The word gigantesco is often found in idiomatic expressions or contexts where something is exaggeratedly large or significant. Here are some common idiomatic expressions with gigantesco:
It’s a gigantic job, but we can handle it.
Un esfuerzo gigantesco.
Achieving that goal requires a gigantic effort.
Una deuda gigantesca.
After the crisis, they left a gigantic debt to the next generation.
Un corazón gigantesco.
She has a gigantic heart and always helps others.
Un impacto gigantesco.
The term gigantesco is derived from the Spanish noun gigante, which means "giant." It is rooted in Latin gigans, which also pertains to giants or something extraordinarily large.
Synonyms: - Enorme (enormous) - Colosal (colossal) - Monumental (monumental)
Antonyms: - Pequeño (small) - Minúsculo (tiny) - Diminuto (minute)