Massive
UK //ˈmæsɪv//US //ˈmæsɪv//
Definition
Very large in size or amount.
Examples
- The massive building towered over the city skyline.
- She has a massive collection of books in her library.
- The massive waves crashed against the shore during the storm.
- He received a massive amount of support from his friends.
- They made a massive mistake by not checking the facts.
- The massive crowd gathered for the concert.
Usage notes
Use 'massive' in both spoken and written contexts to emphasize size or significance. Avoid using it in overly formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'mass' and relate it to something very big.
Collocations
- massive increase
- massive success
- massive undertaking
Synonyms
- enormous
- huge
- gigantic
- colossal
- vast
Antonyms
- tiny
- small
- insignificant
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'massive' with 'heavy', which refers to weight, not size.
- Using 'massive' to describe small things.
- Omitting the context; it’s more effective when specifying what is massive.