astronomical

IPA: æstrʌnˈɑmɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • (not comparable, astronomy) Of or relating to astronomy.
  • (comparable) Very large; of vast measure.
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Examples of "astronomical" in Sentences

  • If you did well on it, you're pretty well versed in astronomical knowledge.
  • In addition, it took 11 years of observing to tease out the presence of the habitable zone planet, a short time in astronomical terms.
  • "One hundred million years to a human seems an awful long time, but in astronomical time periods, that's nothing compared to the life of the stars."
  • Like whirling tornados coming in astronomical sequence of order and in numbers, Barack Obama is definitely twisting across the nation pounding CHANGE without boundaries with a fury!
  • (The apparent motion against the stars is due to the fact that Comet SW3 has been fairly close to the Earth, about 25 times the distance between the Earth and Moon; that's close in astronomical terms.)
  • WASHINGTON & mdash; The cost of NASA's replacement for the Hubble Space Telescope is giving new meaning to the word astronomical, growing another $1.5 billion, according to a new internal NASA study released Wednesday.

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