immense

[ɪˈmɛns]

immense Definition

extremely large or great, especially in scale or degree.

Using immense: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "immense" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The task ahead of us is immense and will require a lot of effort.

  • Example

    The universe is an immense and mysterious place.

  • Example

    The company has achieved immense success in a short period of time.

immense Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for immense

Idioms Using immense

  • a very large quantity of something

    Example

    The project required an immense amount of time and resources.

  • immense possibilities

    great potential for success or achievement

    Example

    The new technology offers immense possibilities for improving healthcare.

  • a feeling of great pleasure or contentment

    Example

    Completing the marathon gave her immense satisfaction.

Phrases with immense

  • great strength or force

    Example

    The hurricane hit the coast with immense power.

  • immense wealth

    a large amount of money or assets

    Example

    The billionaire had amassed immense wealth through his business ventures.

  • a high level of stress or tension

    Example

    The athlete felt immense pressure to win the championship.

Origins of immense

from Latin 'immensus', meaning 'unmeasured'

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Summary: immense in Brief

The term 'immense' [ɪˈmɛns] refers to something that is extremely large or great, often in scale or degree. It can be used to describe things like tasks, success, or the universe, as in 'The universe is an immense and mysterious place.' 'Immense' also appears in phrases like 'immense power,' and idioms like 'immense satisfaction,' conveying a sense of great pleasure or contentment.

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