agigantado
gigantic
adjective ah-hee-gahn-TAH-doh Rare
Origin: From gigante (giant) + -ado suffix, from Latin gigantem.
Also means
enormously enlarged
Usage Note
Agigantado is mostly used in the fixed phrase a pasos agigantados — 'at a giant pace,' meaning extremely quickly or in great strides. Outside this idiom, it can describe something that has been greatly enlarged or amplified, though gigantesco or enorme are more common for pure size.
Examples
"El proyecto avanzó a pasos agigantados."
Natural Translation
The project advanced in giant strides.
Literal Translation
The project advanced at steps gigantic.
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