Pronunciation: /ˈmækrəˌkɒzəm/
noun the whole of a complex structure, especially the world or universe, contrasted with a small or representative part of it
A1 The macrocosm is the universe, including all of its physical matter and energy.
A2 In some religions, the macrocosm is believed to be a reflection of the microcosm, or individual human beings.
B1 Studying the macrocosm can help us better understand the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.
B2 Philosophers often ponder the relationship between the macrocosm and the microcosm, seeking to find meaning in the vastness of existence.
C1 Exploring the macrocosm through scientific research can lead to groundbreaking discoveries about the nature of reality.
C2 The concept of the macrocosm has been a source of inspiration for artists, writers, and thinkers throughout history.
formal The study of the macrocosm includes the examination of galaxies and other celestial bodies.
informal In the grand scheme of the universe, Earth is just a tiny part of the macrocosm.
slang Dude, the macrocosm is like, the whole shebang of everything out there.
figurative The macrocosm of human emotions is complex and vast, with layers of depth waiting to be explored.
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