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Entry 2 senses Webster, 1913

Enormous

/ĭn-ôr'-məs/ · E·nor·mous · IPA /ɪˈnoɹ.məs/
01 a. Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal.
  1. 1.
    Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal.
    “Wallowing unwieldy, enormous in their gait.” Milton.
  2. 2.
    Exceedingly wicked; outrageous; atrocious; monstrous; as, an enormous crime.
    “That detestable profession of a life so enormous.” — Bale.
Syn. Huge; vast; immoderate; immense; excessive; prodigious; monstrous.
-- Enormous, Immense, Excessive. We speak of a thing as enormous when it overpasses its ordinary law of existence or far exceeds its proper average or standard, and becomes -- so to speak -- abnormal in its magnitude, degree, etc.; as, a man of enormous strength; a deed of enormous wickedness. Immense expresses somewhat indefinitely an immeasurable quantity or extent. Excessive is applied to what is beyond a just measure or amount, and is always used in an evil; as, enormous size; an enormous crime; an immense expenditure; the expanse of ocean is immense. “Excessive levity and indulgence are ultimately excessive rigor.” V. Knox. “Complaisance becomes servitude when it is excessive.” La Rochefoucauld (Trans).