Pronunciation: /ɪˈmɛnsəti/
noun greatness in size or extent; vastness
A1 The immensity of the ocean was overwhelming for the young child.
A2 She gazed out at the immensity of the desert, feeling small and insignificant.
B1 The immensity of the task ahead seemed daunting, but she was determined to succeed.
B2 The immensity of the universe is a concept that is difficult for the human mind to fully grasp.
C1 The immensity of the project required careful planning and coordination among all team members.
C2 Exploring the immensity of the Amazon rainforest was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that left a lasting impression.
adjective immense; huge
A1 The immensity of the ocean was overwhelming for the young child.
A2 She was struck by the immensity of the task ahead of her.
B1 The immensity of the forest made it easy to get lost.
B2 The immensity of the project required a team effort to complete.
C1 The immensity of the universe is a topic that has fascinated scientists for centuries.
C2 The immensity of her wealth allowed her to live a life of luxury.
formal The immensity of the universe is a topic of great interest for astronomers.
informal I can't even comprehend the immensity of the crowd at the concert last night.
slang The immensity of the workload is giving me major stress.
figurative His love for her was like the immensity of the ocean, vast and unending.
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