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ili-30-01385255-a CILI: i7544
WordNet Domains: quality
Top Ontology:
Basic Level Concept:
Epinonyms: [4] magnitude
[4] magnitude |0,95|
[3] ili-30-05098942-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[2] ili-30-05103946-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[1] ili-30-05104548-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-01385255-a (related_to) |0,8|
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GL Variantes
- colosal [koloˈsal] · [RILG] [DRAG]
- enorme [ɛˈnɔɾme̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
- inmenso [iŋˈmenso̝] [iŋˈmɛnso̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
- inxente [inˈʃente̝] [inˈʃɛnte̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
- xigantesco [ʃiɣanˈtesko̝] · [RILG] [DRAG]
PT Variantes
- agigantado [ɐʒigɐ̃tˈadu]
- atroz [ɐtrˈɔʃ]
- bestial [bɨʃtjˈał]
- ciclópico [siklˈɔpiku]
- colossal [kulusˈał]
- descomunal [dɨʃkumunˈał]
- desmarcado [dɨʒmɐrkˈadu]
- desmedido [dɨʒmɨdˈidu]
- desmesurado [dɨʒmɨzurˈadu]
- enorme [inˈɔrmɨ]
- espantosamente [ɨʃpɐ̃tɔzɐmˈẽtɨ]
- extraordinariamente [ɨʃtrɐɔrdinarjɐmˈẽtɨ ∼ ɐjʃtrɐɔrdinarjɐmˈẽtɨ]
- extraordinário [ɨʃtrɐɔrdinˈarju ∼ ɐjʃtrɐɔrdinˈarju]
- formidável [furmidˈavεł]
- gigantesco [ʒigɐ̃tˈeʃku]
- hercúleo [εrkˈulju]
- homérico [ɔmˈεriku]
- ilimitável [ilimitˈavεł]
- imane [imˈɐnɨ]
- imensamente [imẽsɐmˈẽtɨ]
- imenso [imˈẽsu]
- imensurável [imẽsurˈavεł]
- incalculável [ĩkałkulˈavεł]
- incomensurável [ĩkumẽsurˈavεł]
- infindo [ĩfˈĩdu]
- infinito [ĩfinˈitu]
- minúsculo [minˈuʃkulu]
- monstruoso [mõʃtruˈozu]
- monumental [munumẽtˈał]
- muitíssimo
- muito [mˈũjtu]
- opulento [ɔpulˈẽtu]
- sobejo [subˈɐʒu]
- tremendo [trɨmˈẽdu]
- vasto [vˈaʃtu]
Glosa
extraordinariamente grande em tamanho ou extensão ou quantidade, poder ou grau
CA Variantes
- colossal
- desmesurat
- enorme
- gegantí
- immens
- tremend
- vast
ES Variantes
- colosal
- descomunal
- enorme
- gigantesco
- inmenso
- tremenda
- tremendo
- vasto
EN Variantes
- enormous [ɪ'nɔrməs]
enormous expenses
an enormous boulder
- tremendous [trə'mɛndəs]
"a tremendous fact in human experience; that a whole civilization should be dependent on technology" - Walter Lippman
tremendous sweeping plains
a plane took off with a tremendous noise
Glosa
extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
DE Variantes
- außerordentlich
- beträchtlich
- groß
- kolossal
- riesengroß
- riesig
IT Variantes
- enorme
FR Variantes
- énorme
Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (31) - Amosar / Agochar gráfico:
Synonyms
(near_synonym)
01382086-a: above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent
Related
(has_derived)
00196540-r: extremely
Related
(related_to)
05104548-n: unusual largeness in size or extent or number
Related
(related_to)
05105009-n: vastness of size or extent
Glosses
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00046863-r: extremely
Glosses
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01382086-a: above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent
Glosses
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05093890-n: a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
Glosses
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05099231-n: a large magnitude
Glosses
(rgloss)
01391074-a: (British informal) enormous
Glosses
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01703569-n: any of several four-footed herbivorous dinosaurs with enormous beaked skulls; of the late Cretaceous in North America and Mongolia
Glosses
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01710993-n: enormous dinosaur of the middle Cretaceous found in Argentina
Glosses
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01713764-n: large carnivorous bipedal dinosaur having enormous teeth with knifelike serrations; may have been a scavenger rather than an active predator; later Cretaceous period in North America
Glosses
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02148512-n: a large bat of the southwestern United States having spots and enormous ears
Glosses
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02396796-n: Indonesian wild pig with enormous curved canine teeth
Glosses
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02422699-n: African antelope with ridged curved horns; moves with enormous leaps
Glosses
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02432983-n: large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male; called `elk' in Europe and `moose' in North America
Glosses
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02504458-n: an elephant native to Africa having enormous flapping ears and ivory tusks
Glosses
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02532272-n: important food fish; found in enormous shoals in the northern Atlantic
Glosses
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02753044-n: a nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission (splitting the nuclei of a heavy element like uranium 235 or plutonium 239)
Glosses
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03400389-n: a device consisting of a container of fuel and two explosive charges; the first charge bursts open the fuel container at a predetermined height and spreads the fuel in a cloud that mixes with atmospheric oxygen; the second charge detonates the cloud which creates an enormous blast wave and incinerates whatever is below
Glosses
(rgloss)
05627083-n: a land imagined by Jonathan Swift where everything was enormous
Glosses
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08992648-n: island nation in the South Atlantic off the west coast of Africa; achieved independence from Portugal in 1975; has enormous offshore oil reserves
Glosses
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09291027-n: the enormous gorge of the Colorado River in northern Arizona
Glosses
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09478569-n: a faint star of enormous density
Glosses
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09499494-n: (Greek mythology) an enormous lion strangled by Hercules as the first of his 12 labors
Glosses
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09501322-n: mythical bird of prey having enormous size and strength
Glosses
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09584405-n: (Norse mythology) an enormous wolf that was fathered by Loki and that killed Odin
Glosses
(rgloss)
12011067-n: enormous and diverse cosmopolitan genus of trees and shrubs and vines and herbs including many weeds
Glosses
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12039743-n: enormous cosmopolitan family of perennial terrestrial or epiphytic plants with fleshy tubers or rootstocks and unusual flowers
Glosses
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12402051-n: a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas
Glosses
(rgloss)
12827907-n: tropical American prostrate or climbing herbaceous perennial having an enormous starchy root; sometimes held to be source of the sweet potato