immense

IPA: ɪmˈɛns

noun

  • (poetic) Immense extent or expanse; immensity.

adjective

  • Huge, gigantic, very large.
  • (colloquial) Supremely good.
  • (colloquial) Major; to a great degree.
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Examples of "immense" in Sentences

  • They are able to sustain immense variations of pressure.
  • As Prohibition began, new bootlegging operations opened up and drew in immense wealth.
  • There is, in short, immense incentive to exaggerate the significance of every piece of "news."
  • The kids go and get help from the parents who stand their oblivious to the kid in immense amount of pain.
  • And Harpootlian expressed what he called his immense disappointment with the way the Clintons have run the campaign.
  • This odd bathos between the particular and the immense is clear to us in tawdry pop songs and moments of solitary sublimity
  • But I also give McCain immense credit for his by all accounts genuine refusal to demonize critics of the war (or any other of his political opponents).
  • His old arse left us in immense debt while he rode away in the sunset - teetering on senility and his handlers kept that fact from the voting electorate.
  • Africans drink it in immense quantities: in Unyamwezi the standing bedsteads, covered with bark-slabs, are all made sloping so as to drain off the liquor.
  • I have two sons, one of three years and means and one of seven months, knowledge that only a small cold them can hit makes badly me star, this renders me the pain immense that can have tried the parents of that child who did not have no guilt.

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