Correct:
* "The hugest elephant I've ever seen was at the zoo." (Comparing the elephant to all other elephants)
* "This is the hugest challenge we've ever faced." (Comparing this challenge to all other challenges)
* "She had the hugest smile I've ever seen." (Comparing her smile to all other smiles)
Incorrect:
* "The hugest of the two houses was blue." (You should use "larger" or "bigger" since you're comparing only two things.)
* "This is the hugest problem I have." (You should use "biggest" or "largest" since you're only talking about one problem.)
Remember:
* Use "hugest" when you have three or more things to compare.
* Use "larger," "bigger," or "biggest" when you have two things to compare.
* Avoid using "hugest" for a singular object, use "huge," "large," or "big" instead.