colossal |
towering |
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As adjectives the difference between colossal and towering
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
towering is very tall or high, particularly used to denote something that is taller than anything around it.
As a verb towering is
present participle of lang=en.
As a noun towering is
the act or condition of being high above others.
colossal |
mountainous |
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Colossal is a related term of mountainous.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and mountainous
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
mountainous is having many mountains; rough (terrain); rocky.
colossal |
ample |
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Colossal is a related term of ample.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and ample
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
ample is large; great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk; spacious; roomy; widely extended.
colossal |
tall |
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As adjectives the difference between colossal and tall
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
tall is having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall.
colossal |
outrageous |
As adjectives the difference between colossal and outrageous
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
outrageous is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.
colossal |
outragous |
colossal |
broad |
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Colossal is a related term of broad.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and broad
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
broad is wide in extent or scope.
As a noun broad is
(dated) a prostitute, a woman of loose morals.
colossal |
heavy |
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Colossal is a related term of heavy.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and heavy
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
heavy is (of a physical object) having great weight or
heavy can be having the heaves.
As an adverb heavy is
heavily.
As a noun heavy is
a villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
As a verb heavy is
to make heavier.
colossal |
grisly |
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Colossal is a related term of grisly.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and grisly
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
grisly is horrifyingly repellent; terrifying, gruesome.
colossal |
strapping |
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Colossal is a related term of strapping.
As adjectives the difference between colossal and strapping
is that
colossal is extremely large or on a great scale while
strapping is (obsolete) of a young woman full of vigor; lusty.
As a verb strapping is
.
As a noun strapping is
adhesive plaster for strapping injuries.
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