Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
huge-hole
noun
‘hjuːdʒ-hoʊl

Definition
A large opening or cavity in a surface, often significantly bigger than a typical hole.

Examples
- The excavation for the foundation left a huge hole in the ground.
- After the storm, there was a huge hole in the roof that needed to be repaired.
- The sinkhole created a huge hole in the middle of the road, causing a traffic jam.

Meaning
The term ‘huge-hole’ refers to an unusually large gap or space that disrupts a surface, whether in the ground, a structure, or material.

Synonyms
- cavity
- opening
- chasm
- pit
- void