vast

IPA: vˈæst

noun

  • (poetic) A vast space.
  • Acronym of visual audio sensory theater.
  • (ESA, volcanology) Acronym of volcanic ash strategic initiative team.

adjective

  • Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
  • Very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially extent.
  • (obsolete) Waste; desert; desolate; lonely.
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Examples of "vast" in Sentences

  • The vastness of the universe is fascinating.
  • The vast majority of homes are renter occupied.
  • The vast majority of households are renter occupied.
  • I think this is a vast overstatement of the evidence.
  • However, the vast majority are peaceful and inoffensive.
  • It is a vast sinkhole in the northwest part of Landover.
  • The vast majority of the highways in the country are long.
  • But the vast majority of the energy ends up in the brakes.
  • The vast majority of the hacked correspondence is innocuous.
  • In humans, the vast majority of the population is predisposed.
  • Minow coined the phrase "vast wasteland" in 1961, he was referring to television.
  • I'd like to blame the French toast, the mocha lattes, the pizza, and what I call the vast buffalo wing conspiracy.
  • The English word vast is derived from the Sanskrit vas, so Vasudeva also means that vast and all-encompassing Supreme Being within whom all other beings are contained.
  • Some of the phrases they gave me, such as the phrase "vast majority" used twice were pretty vague, and because I hadn't seen the actual language, I was reporting only what I was told, but it sounded like we were headed toward fairly tight release language on the settlement.

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