...gargantuan, giant, gigantic, humongous*, immense, jumbo, mammoth, monstrous, mountainous, mungo, super, titanic, vast , very large Antonyms :insignificant, Lilliputan, microscopic, minute, pocket-sized, small, tiny...
4 Answers · Education & Reference · 13/12/2006
1. i think the answer is that fear of vast spaces. try vertigo. but i have that fear you want. the fear of vast spaces 2. that s is spider fear. don t know another word for it though 10 points?
5 Answers · Education & Reference · 30/10/2008
1) d 2) a 3) c im pretty sure these are right. i asked my dad, hes a university professor. answer mine please i need help too :( http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AukvJD3JFrpbUoi2vT.lD1_BFQx.;_ylv=3?qid...
4 Answers · Education & Reference · 26/03/2010
It's definitely either C or D. I might vote for C, in that "cosmic" is definitely broad, not particular. The cosmos might very well be considered orderly.
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 26/04/2011
...... maybe you could have something to do with egos here are a couple antonyms of vast : bounded, limited, little, narrow, small
4 Answers · Games & Recreation · 25/12/2010
...in bewilderment (and others laugh without shame) as a vast disparity widens like a gaping chasm between...be-sophisticated, rural and urban become more than antonyms . They stand stark as inhibitions and ...
12 Answers · Education & Reference · 01/02/2008
My explanation . Big-bigger -biggest are different degrees of the same adjective "big" .Positive-comparative- superlative.
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 18/02/2012
...language. A prime example of this is the use of synonyms and antonyms . An investment in a thesaurus will pay off in vast dividends later. But don't over indulge. A ...
1 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 25/11/2011
15. In the following statement from “A Modest Proposal,” Swift responds to the suggestion that children between 12 and 14 should also be used as food. Which term best describes the statement? ". . . some...
2 Answers · Education & Reference · 24/01/2013
I found these antonyms at thesaurus.com: "agree, compromise, retreat, run, surrender, abandon, desert, give up, leave, deny, disagree, disapprove, discourage, fight, oppose, refuse, cease, halt, stop, let go, release." Hope this helps.
9 Answers · Education & Reference · 01/08/2010