0 very large:
a problem of gargantuan proportions
a gargantuan appetite
1 very large:
He has a gargantuan ego.
But it would have been too gargantuan an endeavour for the government to consider such a plan.
Clearly, the calculation of precise costs for all support for older people would be a gargantuan task.
They take in their stride projects of gargantuan scale with the lightness of heart in which architects normally approach house conversions.
Information is consistently presented in an ordered and accessible format, not least in the gargantuan bibliography.
Placing these different types of representations into a comprehensive whole is a gargantuan task.
There can be no questioning the author's dedication and gargantuan effort in pulling together a text of this nature.
Later on, literacy exposes children to more words, and it is likely that the gargantuan vocabularies of some adults (over 100,000 words) could not arise without the ability to read.
Molinists, like other philosophers, may still need to plead guilty to the charge of arrogance, but it is at least not arrogance on quite so gargantuan a scale.