adjective relating to or resembling a cavern, especially in size, depth, or atmosphere
Used metaphorically to describe a character's deep, mysterious, or vast inner thoughts or emotions
Referring to a structure that is large and hollow, such as a cavernous sinus in the skull
Describing a large, hollow space within the earth, such as a cave or underground chamber
Describing a space, room, or building that is vast and expansive, resembling a cavern
The writer described the cavernous depths of the abandoned mine in vivid detail.
The psychologist noted that the patient's fear of enclosed spaces may be related to a sense of cavernous emptiness within.
The architect designed a cavernous atrium in the center of the building to create a sense of grandeur and openness.
The geologist explored the cavernous underground caves to study the unique rock formations.
The event planner transformed the cavernous warehouse into a magical venue for the wedding reception.