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Common collocations with massive in American Collocation

massive adjective

US /ˈmæsɪv/

very

absolutely
quite
really
so
truly

The BBC internet infrastructure is absolutely massive – it’s actually a network unto itself.

fairly

fairly
pretty

Their product range is pretty massive and they sell just about everything.

possibly

potentially

The workload is potentially massive, but all workloads are.

amount

amount
quantity

The program can deal with massive amounts of data.

increase or decrease

boost
expansion
growth
hike
increase
influx
rise

There have been massive increases in the prices of many journals.

task

effort
task
undertaking

The compilation of such a comprehensive guide is a massive undertaking.

effect

effect
impact

Her resignation had a massive impact on the organisation.

amount of money

cuts
debt
investment
saving
subsidy

Don’t run up a massive debt in the first couple of months.

success

hit
success

The event was a massive success.

event that causes problems or sadness

blow

Losing a second match would be a massive blow to his world title hopes.

attack or explosion

bombardment
earthquake
explosion
retaliation

Suddenly there was a massive explosion.

medical event

bleeding
haemorrhage
heart attack

In the early hours of the morning she had a massive brain haemorrhage.