Enormous in a sentence as an adjective

Google put, it seems, enormous thought and effort into Android Wear.

The continued existence of Craigslist is just a testimony to the enormous strength of network effect lock in.

I've been having enormous trouble understanding the thinking behind the "We are proud to only accept Visa" marketing campaign.

They try to imitate human speech which takes enormous effort on their part because unlike for example parrots their vocal tract is not conducive for this at all.

It is a very, very small component of the overall device and OS that has an enormous affect on the overall user experience, at least to me.

I hate that heavy, dangerous, gas-guzzling honda civic with an over-sensitive brake pedal and enormous, completely pointless blind spots over both shoulders.

In any sort of a contest - financial, mental, or physical - it's an enormous advantage to have opponents who have been taught it's useless even to try." - Warren BuffetThis quote neatly summarizes what I fundamentally don't accept about this viewpoint.

You really think that Microsoft - a company with nearly infinite runway, an enormous R&D investment and serious history - is going to down tools after a few years of frustration?

While you could say this stems from Java's enormous popularity, one interesting property of huge Java open-source projects is that I can usually crack open the code and quickly get a sense of how I could contribute to the system without breaking it.

Enormous definitions

adjective

extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree; "an enormous boulder"; "enormous expenses"; "tremendous sweeping plains"; "a tremendous fact in human experience; that a whole civilization should be dependent on technology"- Walter Lippman; "a plane took off with a tremendous noise"

See also: tremendous