The difference between Enormous and Hench

When used as adjectives, enormous means deviating from the norm, whereas hench means big, strong, and muscular.


Hench is also noun with the meaning: the narrow side of chimney stack, a haunch.

Hench is also verb with the meaning: to be a henchman or henchwoman, usually for a supervillain.

check bellow for the other definitions of Enormous and Hench

  1. Enormous as an adjective (obsolete):

    Deviating from the norm; unusual, extraordinary.

  2. Enormous as an adjective (obsolete):

    Exceedingly wicked; atrocious or outrageous.

  3. Enormous as an adjective:

    Extremely large; greatly exceeding the common size, extent, etc.

  1. Hench as a noun (architecture):

    The narrow side of chimney stack, a haunch.

  2. Hench as a noun (architecture):

    The side of an arch from the topmost part (crown) to the bottommost part (impost).

  1. Hench as a verb (comics):

    To be a henchman or henchwoman, usually for a supervillain.

  1. Hench as an adjective (UK, slang, MLE):

    Big, strong, and muscular.

    Examples:

    "He's well hench."

    "That's a seriously hench doorman."

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